Though it is also true that Linux is gratis and Windows is not.
Connect very slightly cuts off the bottom of the image for me.
IMO the early game exploration rush is the best part. Anomalies and archaeological digs give that great Star Trek vibe that kind of goes away once everyone is settled into their borders.
In fairness, the first iteration of that deal was Pepsi for Stolichnaya.
First OS on a computer I personally owned? Windows 98. First Linux distro was Source Mage.
If not counting ownership, then Apple IIs at school and then slightly later my family got an Amstrad that was primarily a DOS machine, but could also boot (by switching floppies several times) to some sort of GUI.
That was actually Unix. Specifically the fsn file manager for IRIX.
There's a Linux clone called fsv.
Hmm. I wonder what the nature of Owlcat's relationship with GW is? Was the recent Rogue Trader game part of an ongoing licensing deal or just a one-off?
If q=√p then -q=√p also.
Or DOS Shell.
This is much prettier, though.
Shouldn't the big ones be Durdcell and Durccell?
Also: Dur9vcell.
It seems kind of disingenuous to compare enterprise support contracts for Linux to personal Windows licenses. Especially while also ignoring that you do pay for Windows, it's just hidden in the cost of the device.