

My partner and I had a lot of fun playing RL back when it released. We both purchased it. Toxicity in matches grew exponentially soon after and she was the first to eventually get tired of it’s chat, players scoring against their team, and so on. We both stopped playing and then it’s dev studio was sold to Epic Games and the EGS account requirement was that last little push we needed to know we wouldn’t play it ever again. Still, we share some very good memories of that game. I’d say it was worth the purchase.
Those attemps are surging pretty much worldwide and come from authoritarian groups. In Europe, people with at least a bit of common sense have been fending it off, but there’s always a new proposal around the corner with some form of bait trying to lure people into giving away their rights becase of some perilous danger they should be ashamed to neglect solving. I wouldn’t worry about Linux backdooring for now. There’s nothing wrong with creating a custom distro suited to an organization’s needs as long as it’s kept well maintained and updated if that’s what worries anyone. All vulnerabilities and exploits on Linux are always found and solved at record speeds.