I hope they also improve offline installers. Some games have really whack setups where there are so many patches you have to apply. Order matters, some patches seem optional.
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I don't get how Canonical is both super invested in snap, doubling down on its use, while simultaneously neglecting it and ignoring obvious issues.
The fact is that while I appreciate many technical aspects of snap, I will never use it again simply because I do not trust Canonical's handling of the store. So much malware has made its way onto the store, remains on the store for extended periods of time, and Canonical has not changed their policies and review process in any meaningful way to stop this from happening.