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Cerebralbore101 said:
fatslob-:O said:

They (Google) have to port every game engine out there to use the Vulkan API since DirectX is a no go on Linux ... (using WINE is a bad idea for performance since it just increases their operating costs of having to go through another software layer)

If you want gaming to improve on Linux or become more cross-platform then Stadia should be rooted as a positive development so that game publishers can show a path for game developers all around the world where they wouldn't have to be under the tyranny of Microsoft anymore or any other closed source system vendors ... (Sony/Nintendo) 

MS is way too greedy with their stupid policy stating that your copy of Windows is only good for a single build of your PC. What's that? You changed your RAM? Lol your Window's license has expired because according to MS you now have a "new" PC! Have fun paying an extra $35 to $100 for another copy of Windows! Also have fun if you pay $35 on a shady aftermarket seller, because MS may randomly decide that versions sold on there aren't valid! 

AFAIK you can tie your copy of windows to your microsoft account now. But even before changing RAM shouldn't invalidate your OS lol, I've done more than that with no problems, it should be the motherboard it was tied to.

I've bought two Windows 10 Pro keys for about $6 each online on "shady marketplaces" and never had any issues.