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The whole reason I kept Windows around was for Genshin Impact. At compete random, the game silently added proton compatibility with their anti cheat, so now I never have to boot into Windows anymore. I was never expecting it to actually happen lol.
Wait, when did that happen?? That's great! I always was playing it with the sneaky secret way that shall not be named lol.
So that's not necessary anymore?
Yup, I just run the exe thru Lutris as is. No modifications. Happened randomly like 5 months ago or something.
Dang, awesome!
Is there anything wrong with the sneaky way that shall not be named?
Yeah because it patched the game to bypass the anti cheat, which is definitely in violation of ToS. Otherwise you'd be able to name it without fear lol. The anti cheat works now so no need to run it anymore for any risk. You can just play the unmodified game officially without any risk.
Oh okay, I see, thanks for explaining.
Naw, but my spouse is a hardcore player with a ton of time into it and I am only a casual player.
I don't wanna risk an IP ban on our connection and have her have to start using a VPN or worse, have her account banned because it's associated with my account using the secret way to play.
If I do it through proton which is officially supported, that risk goes away.
I actually had issues with proton. I would recommend through Lutris, and then use their wine-proton version. That's how I play the game unmodified and officially.
Roger that.
More players = increased revenue potential
If only more companies realized this...
They do. It's a matter of assumed additional dev time and library lock in. Actively fighting proton efforts is stupid tho