

You’re talking with the biggest tankie on Lemmy. They’re banned from .world, I just changed instances, and there they pop up.
I had an account on .ml a long time ago when Lemmy was mostly empty. A big portion of the posts were from this person alone.
Ukrainian invasion …

Look at their post history : west bad, China good. That’s it. I don’t know how anyone with half a brain can trust such an obvious propagandist, and yet they’re flourishing on .ml.
Do yourself a favor, block this account.
I had their post analyzed with an AI once (so take it with the caution it deserves). posts over 10 days: Total Summary:
- China: 7 Positive, 3 Neutral, 0 Negative.
- Russia: 4 Positive, 0 Neutral, 0 Negative.
- USA: 0 Positive, 0 Neutral, 37 Negative.
- Europe: 0 Positive, 0 Neutral, 11 Negative.



I’ve experienced countless times a native Linux game not working because of a dependency issue, an outdated version of some library that’s not in the distribution repositories anymore. And it’s often very hard or impossible to find it.
I would say it happened with over half the native games I’ve tried.
So unless it’s a popular game with good support, don’t bother and go with wine.