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It has always played great tbf.
The always online is the only annoying part
I will never buy a game that requires me to be always online.
Funnily enough, you probably own plenty already, and that attitude will change as soon as there’s a game in your wheelhouse you want.
Everyone always says this, but it’s hardly every true. Too lazy too go through your comments to see if it’s true, but people say shit just for upvotes all the time. Probably the same here.
Oddly enough, I have managed to avoid DRM-infested games quite well so far.
I have far to many other games on my list I still need to play without DRM, to worry about new ones infested with it.
GOG for the win.
GOG is awesome, I do wish they had a native Linux client though, the only ones I've seen just package wine and run the windows version (also they use Snap 🤮).