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  • Dagamant@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It doesn’t, installing the game does. The terms of service just let you know that you are willfully infecting your computer with spyware.

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        2 months ago

        Not in general. Typically, games with kernel level drm or anticheat just didn’t work at all.

        Borderlands 2 specifically has a native Linux version though, and it may or may not abuse this fact. It isn’t run in a sandbox-like environment like Windows games that run through proton, but according to protondb it does run through proton? In any case yes, it’s probably better than running it on Windows.

        Edit: looks like running through proton is recommended, as saves aren’t interchangeable (wtf?) and at least some dlc just doesn’t work with native version (wtf do).