Brazilian Portuguese speakers change 't' and 'd' to 'ch' and 'j' respectively before 'i' and 'e' sounds. For example, the word 'de' meaning 'of/from' is pronounced more like 'juh'. In Portugal, though, they use a hard 'd'.
Could you give me some exemples of 'de' sounding like 'juh'? It may be because Brasil is a really big place, or a language barrier, but I never heard anyone pronounce 'de' like like that, what I commonly see, especially since I also do it, is changing 'de' to 'di' and 'do' to 'du' when speaking. Also, this happens with many words with 'o' and 'e', a lot of people just replace 'o' with 'u' and 'e' with 'i'.
Really wish i knew about this before buying the game, had a lot of fun, but i'm not going back to Windows just so i can play battlebit, really regret recommending this game to my friends now...
And for anyone having even a sliver of hope, the devs don't care about us, we only make about 1,6% of Battlebit's Player Count and they have already stated that they will implement it in their game and thats non-negotiable.
In the future they might implement linux support again, but as of now, i cannot in good faith recommend a game that restricts players choices and has an intrusive AC like Faceit.
EndeavourOS is just what I needed when I started to DualBoot with windows, besides being just easier to install, some games I play still require Windows, like most dx12 games since they're currently broken due to some driver error in the latest Nvidia drivers.
I love Arch and can't see myself using anything but it, but I don't have the patience to do a manual install every other week or so because I got bored or am to lazy to actually fix my system, especially while dualbooting.
Could you give me some exemples of 'de' sounding like 'juh'? It may be because Brasil is a really big place, or a language barrier, but I never heard anyone pronounce 'de' like like that, what I commonly see, especially since I also do it, is changing 'de' to 'di' and 'do' to 'du' when speaking. Also, this happens with many words with 'o' and 'e', a lot of people just replace 'o' with 'u' and 'e' with 'i'.