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I may need to either upgrade to 11 soon or go to Linux. Will Koikatsu work on either OS?
Thank you so much for the reply. I'm glad that it works on both. I was afraid of switching from 10 but thank you for helping my decision.l play koikatsu on linux and it run fine, win 11 will run, but who knows if the next windows update will break it
also make sure to paste "WINEDLLOVERRIDES="winhttp=n,b" %command%" in your steam launch option if you are using better repack in linux, and use proton experimentalThank you so much for the reply. I'm glad that it works on both. I was afraid of switching from 10 but thank you for helping my decision.
I may need to either upgrade to 11 soon or go to Linux. Will Koikatsu work on either OS?
I can confirm this from personal experience.l play koikatsu on linux and it run fine, win 11 will run, but who knows if the next windows update will break it
unironically it was auto update that made me switch to linux, and l had win10 installed before, l can't imagine the humilation ritual to use win11 dailyThis system is so ridiculous that you can't even disable updates permanently
lmao l need linkthey recently announced recommendations for people to disable system updates on their computers privately if someone is working on any projects because they may lose them XXDDDfbhhbbnb
I'm not one of those people who links to someone because they need 100% proof of their statements' accuracy these days. I read an article about it, but I don't even remember where.unironically it was auto update that made me switch to linux, and l had win10 installed before, l can't imagine the humilation ritual to use win11 daily
lmao l need link
sorry man, l didn`t wanted to offend, l just got curiousI'm not one of those people who links to someone because they need 100% proof of their statements' accuracy these days. I read an article about it, but I don't even remember where.
I don't even want to search for links; I don't even care if anyone believes it or not.
The reviews on Windows aren't positive, and it only took me two days to find out for myself.
Windows systems are generally problematic every secondary generation. So the lack of a disable actualization pernamently, something that most influences the definition of these words, is uncomfortable.
I can only add that I learned from the same article that they plan to introduce the option to permanently disable updates.
In general, I'm not surprised at you, I'm also very annoyed by the lack of the option to disable updates, I remember even on 10 that I was afraid every update would screw up my system and end up with a format.
Actually 10 was also problematic after the release for a long period, only after years the system was stable.
But she didn't interfere with my files to which she shouldn't have the rights to exist.
Anyway
Generally speaking, all these security myths are nonsense becaus this is a business. You can sit back and feel safe with a 10-7 etc.
The first thing I do for ages is disable my antivirus, and installing an ad blocker.
I've been using computers without any external bullshit antivirus for years, I practically never get viruses, and if someone wanted to hack me or steal my data, they would do it anyway.(We publish data on a daily basis anyway, all you need to do is use the internet.)
But who cares about random anonymous users ? xD
Unless someone is stupid enough to visit some suspicious websites that are full of crap from a mile away just by the name.
Or downloads and instal unindicated crap files that, horror of horrors, have .exe files when they shouldn't.
Or installing DLL system files from suspicious sources.
Or possibly opening suspicious emails that are not directed at what a given person does on a daily basis.
Etc, etc, etc.
Even anti-piracy protection is harmful to original game owners, paradoxically not to pirates, and the bullshit is break by people after just a few days.
No problemo, these 5 lines I was just explaining it in case.sorry man, l didn`t wanted to offend, l just got curious