I agree with you and also don't use either of these apps. (for context I use LibreOffice and some Gimp, and I have been running Linux on my desktop for more than half of my life fwiw).
I also don't play online games so I personally don't care for anti-cheat games.
My point was about the resistance for moving to Linux in the first place.
With out-of-the-box support for the mentioned apps, we could see much more organizations/companies consider moving over to Linux.
Not having Microsoft Office is a show-stopper for many organizations and companies.
Anti-cheat is a show-stopper for many tech savy individuals who already tried making the jump.
I also don't play online games so I personally don't care for anti-cheat games.
My point was about the resistance for moving to Linux in the first place.
With out-of-the-box support for the mentioned apps, we could see much more organizations/companies consider moving over to Linux.
Not having Microsoft Office is a show-stopper for many organizations and companies.
Anti-cheat is a show-stopper for many tech savy individuals who already tried making the jump.