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SanDisk Ultra Flair 512 GB usb-stick € 49,99
Read: max 150 MB/s

 

Kingston DataTraveler Max 512 GB usb-stick € 59,90

Read: max. 1.000 MB/s, Writ: max. 900 MB/s

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On 4/14/2023 at 9:13 PM, goatedpenguin said:

lmao sorry for the typo I meant "seperate sata ssd and" What I meant is that I wanna swap linux to the nvme drive and windows to the sata ssd drive

ha ha all good.  Thankfully based on the rest of what you said I was able to understand your question.  i too have been called out by a customer for not correcting my typos.  It's bad.  Sometime every email has a spelling error.  

 

Sounds like you're going to need a 3rd drive with large enough capacity to back up both drives for the move.  

 

 

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14 hours ago, The Hope said:

SanDisk Ultra Flair 512 GB usb-stick € 49,99
Read: max 150 MB/s

 

Kingston DataTraveler Max 512 GB usb-stick € 59,90

Read: max. 1.000 MB/s, Writ: max. 900 MB/s

hmm might look into getting one and it is pretty reasonable for price thanks for the insight 🙂

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On 4/10/2023 at 2:08 PM, Zando_ said:

If the reason is anti-cheat, a VM will likely trigger it was well. Usually does. 

 It isn't laziness, it's practicality. The Linux userbase is too small for it to be worth making an anti-cheat that accounts for it, and some premade anti-cheats that can, are less secure when you enable that functionality. Putting your main audience at higher risk of running into cheaters, making it an even less appealing decision. Some studios are willing to make that sacrifice that to support Linux, others aren't. 

Anyone who wants to cheat isn't going to switch to linux to do so. The far away vast majority of cheat tools were made for windows.

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9 hours ago, Aeternalis said:

Anyone who wants to cheat isn't going to switch to linux to do so. The far away vast majority of cheat tools were made for windows.

The problem is people can and already do, it's also actually easier on Linux than it is on Windows thanks to the open-source nature of most software. It's no different than people using a Android Emulator to cheat in Android Games. Between Virtualization and WSL it's not that far out of reach.

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2 hours ago, Nayr438 said:

The problem is people can and already do, it's also actually easier on Linux than it is on Windows thanks to the open-source nature of most software. It's no different than people using a Android Emulator to cheat in Android Games. Between Virtualization and WSL it's not that far out of reach.

It’s true that people do cheat on Linux as it is more easier too but games like valorant which use anti cheats like vanguard which operates at the kernel level and people do get banned if they somehow manage to play on linux

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