Games: Cemu, Humble Bundle, and "Keep Bugging Game Devs For Linux Anti Cheat Support"
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Cemu Emulator Plans For 2022 With Going Open-Source, Aiming For Linux Support - Phoronix
Cemu as one of the leading Nintendo Wii U video game emulators is planning to go open-source this year and is also working on Linux support and related cross-platform advancements.
Cemu is a Wii U video game console emulator that has been out for Windows since 2015 and has garnered much success albeit criticism for being closed-source. A Phoronix reader has written in about their newly-published 2022 road-map that holds much interest for the year ahead. In particular for 2022 they plan to publish the source code of Cemu and open up its development process to community contributors. They are planning for this open-source milestone to happen this calendar year.
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Mac and Linux games leave Humble Bundle’s Trove after January 31st
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Humble Bundle subscription drops Linux and Mac support
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Keep Bugging Game Devs For Linux Anti Cheat Support - Invidious
Sure it might seem like you're just being annoying but the only way to encourage game devs to add Linux support for anticheat systems like EAC and Battle Eye into there games is to continue bugging them and showing that there is a lot of support for these changes.
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