There’s something similar for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. In their case it lets those games run on Linux without any other rain dancing needed. And both work very well, the last time I checked.
IIRC, they also disable or omit some or the telemetry and privacy-invasive stuff. (I mean, why not… if they get found, the full weight of the overpaid lawyers they sic on you will behave as if you did far worse).
In addition to compatibility with the client machines, it ensures a client which can be made to interact with private servers without worrying about the copyright claims that results from using official clients with patches.
Having an open source client and open source servers could also be the start of fan content. Kind of like how Beyond All Reason completely recreated the Total Annihilation RTS and made it free and open source.
I’d love to see an indie group put together a WoW expansion.
There’s something similar for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. In their case it lets those games run on Linux without any other rain dancing needed. And both work very well, the last time I checked.
IIRC, they also disable or omit some or the telemetry and privacy-invasive stuff. (I mean, why not… if they get found, the full weight of the overpaid lawyers they sic on you will behave as if you did far worse).
No idea if this client does similar, though.
In addition to compatibility with the client machines, it ensures a client which can be made to interact with private servers without worrying about the copyright claims that results from using official clients with patches.
Having an open source client and open source servers could also be the start of fan content. Kind of like how Beyond All Reason completely recreated the Total Annihilation RTS and made it free and open source.
I’d love to see an indie group put together a WoW expansion.
Legitimately laughed at this. That’s how I will refer to such debugging antics in the future.
Makes my day when my weird sense of humour gets a reaction. Thanks. 😄