Sued for what exactly?
Nilz
Proton has been a blessing and a curse. What's the point of making a native Linux version when you can more easily make it work well with Proton (or don't bother at all and it might still work with Proton).
Really? I tried AC1 a few times but I found it just so repetitive. Still the one I've enjoyed most regardless.
The Nintendo Wii used gyroscopic controls (first gen original controllers only had accelerometers. The Wii Motion Plus add-on added gyroscopes, but later controllers integrated both into a single unit). The IR bar was just for the Wii controller to figure out which detection was towards the TV.
Who knows, they might be removing that feature in the near future too.
I've had a server running without whitelist because a friend hadn't bought the game yet, within 2 weeks it was griefed. It was just the two of us playing.
There are crawler bots just searching for unprotected Minecraft servers and it's just a matter of time before they find yours.
It's a shame the server lacks a pretty basic feature such as password protection.
The biggest thing is that you won't know how long you will be able to play it. At some point they'll stop updating the app, a new Android version will be released that's not compatible with the app, or they will take down the server that the app relies on etc. It could be years, a decade, but at some point it'll be either really hard or impossible to play anymore.
Everything else? That's implying FC and Ultimate Team aren't being half-assed.
Why would they even add Denuvo to a 30 year old game anyway...
Good point and thanks for pointing it out, I misread it. A shareholder and stakeholder aren't (necessarily) the same indeed.
I've heard that Steam provides some guidelines to get your games to work well with Proton. I'm not able to find them but maybe they're behind a developer portal or something. If it works with Proton there's no reason to aim for a native Linux binary since your time will be better spent elsewhere.