That's interesting because pcapping is definitely not some windows exclusive feature, and the means are pretty transferable. I wonder what the hold up is.
People think I'm being dramatic when I say a police officer can choose to ruin your whole life, and the lives of your friends and family, just because they feel like it.
I appreciate people sharing their work, and criticisms of anti consumer practices in gaming. This article gets kind of rambly quick and I think distracts from whatever the main idea or message is though.
I hear you, but I will say that there's a lot of indy games out that are great but mimic the graphics (and requirements) of old. Crow Country is a good one top of mind.
Point being it's more about what people want to make, IMO.
I can't be authoritative, but I suspect it's like an enterprise business culture thing. The world is bigger than we think and enterprise folks see software and it's usage differently than smaller or even younger folks.
Staying torqued for the homies