

Well, probably depends on the tools used to uncompress and compress the files. Some old releases just unpack hundreds of GB without stopping.
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Well, probably depends on the tools used to uncompress and compress the files. Some old releases just unpack hundreds of GB without stopping.
Use Bottles with the Sandbox option enabled (and sound enabled). So, native performance but without access to files outside the Wine prefix (virtual Windows folder where the game is installed) and without network access. This way, you don’t have to worry about games phoning home, containing a crypto miner or ransomware.
Also, forget about FitGirl repacks on Linux, most don’t unpack correctly.
This would be terrible, because any website could potentially make you a seeder for „illegal“ content while normally browsing the web without a VPN. Meaning, your real IP address may accidentally be recorded by some lawerers and you’ll get a fine for whatever you accidentally shared (very dangerous, depending on country).
There are already solutions for webtorrents, but at least these scripts can be blocked.
You don’t have to, just get it from flathub as a flatpak.
Why the hassle? It is available to install as flatpak for any distro: https://flathub.org/apps/com.makemkv.MakeMKV
Here is a comment I made in another thread:
For pirated games, I recommend Bottles installed as a flatpak. That’s because it has a per-game toggle for sandboxing the app, not giving it access to your complete home folder and optionally no network access or audio output.
Even when using trusted sources, you can never be safe enough. Bottles with sandboxing will at least protect your files from crypto trojans and prevent you from becoming part of a botnet. It should not have any impact on performance.
Remember to put all installer files anywhere inside the prefix folder, otherwise sandboxing denies access to them. After creating an empty game entry in Bottles, check the 3 dots menu for the option to open it in your file explorer.
Not helpful, there are already existing comparison platforms that use AI and (of course) have numerous false information on closer look.
Instead, I always use Geizhals.de for comparisons, it is by far the best website (even internationally) to filter and compare features plus real world prices of most tech-related items. No AI, just real facts from official data sheets, a database and good web programming. Also, completely without paid promotions or enything like that.
Unless you could top that site in reliability, ease of use and features with your AI website, I wouldn’t use it.