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I had my thoughts and i wanted you to prove me wrong, seems like i got what i wanted, thanks


There is no way to play Multiplayer Crossplatform between Linux and Windows
I'm not and never was a fan of Windows 10, i'm moving to Linux Mint when i have time, and i was wondering whether is it possible or not for Linux to play multiplayer games cross platform with Windows using Zero Tier, but it's not possible, is it?
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Luanti(Formerly Minetest) = Game Engine

Voxelibre(Formerly Mineclone2) = Game



I highly recommend Linux Mint, foe the most important reasons:

  • The Driver manager allows you to install any non-libre drivers you’re missing from the internet

  • Comes with Flatpak already set up

  • It counts with LiveCD(Like Ubuntu) to test the distro before installing it, you want to spend some time here before you fully commit

Also, watch this video before switching to Linux, it’s the most honest.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvkc5WzciHw


With the numerous issues that Manjaro has, i suggest against it




I don’t recommend using modified versions of Windows, they may contain backdoors


I think the videogames got heavier and more resource demanding than older games.

Not to mention the live service games, which honestly, i reject with all my soul.


That’s because old games are focuaed on entertaining you instead of focusing on Graphics, pandering, scolding you, lecturing you and telling you to be ashamed of yourself for existing.

That’s why Gen Z is going for retro gaming.


Yeah i hate that, since when those mf call the shots? Screw them, if buying is not owning, piracy is not stealing(never was to begin with).


Suscriptions are good for short-term users, but bad for long-term users.

Not to mention the games are not really yours.

And these days almost everything is Suscription based, and i hate it.