This site is most assuredly a "buyer beware" business model, they market buying and access yet no one that buys anything actually owns what they "purchased" i highly recommend reading the tos, not the marketing deceptions.
You are not getting what the marketing sells, you have to read the fine print to understand what you're buying here.
Windows only? No Linux support? Do you even know your public?
Linux is about 1 in 25 home computers. And many of those homes also have Windows PCs. Also this is a beta, not a full release, and there's already been word that they want to expand but the focus is on the greatest market share first (for obvious reasons).
Windows only? No Linux support? Do you even know your public?
Seems likely that they do.
I'm a unix person. But I have no illusions about the prevalence of desktop Linux in the world. And it's not easy to support. You have multiple desktop interfaces, multiple windowing systems, multiple distributions, etc.
You also have a significant subset of Linux users who will simply avoid anything that isn't open source.
All of these are reasons I wouldn't expect to see Linux support at all. And even if it does happen, it's not going to before MacOS, iOS, Android, and the various consoles, and it'll be because the Android port did most of the necessary work.
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So, does Hero Tier not count for anything anymore? There is a list of benefits if you have Master… then a list for Basic. Wtf?
This site is most assuredly a "buyer beware" business model, they market buying and access yet no one that buys anything actually owns what they "purchased" i highly recommend reading the tos, not the marketing deceptions.
You are not getting what the marketing sells, you have to read the fine print to understand what you're buying here.
Windows only? No Linux support? Do you even know your public?
Linux is about 1 in 25 home computers. And many of those homes also have Windows PCs. Also this is a beta, not a full release, and there's already been word that they want to expand but the focus is on the greatest market share first (for obvious reasons).
Walled gardens and all, not a friendly open sourse business plan.
Seems likely that they do.
I'm a unix person. But I have no illusions about the prevalence of desktop Linux in the world. And it's not easy to support. You have multiple desktop interfaces, multiple windowing systems, multiple distributions, etc.
You also have a significant subset of Linux users who will simply avoid anything that isn't open source.
All of these are reasons I wouldn't expect to see Linux support at all. And even if it does happen, it's not going to before MacOS, iOS, Android, and the various consoles, and it'll be because the Android port did most of the necessary work.