• @Ahobo1@lemmy.ca
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    513 days ago

    For me, its Battlefield. Most of them no longer work on Linux due to EA Anticheat

    • El Barto
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      -613 days ago

      I don’t know why people put up with BS just to play some game.

      I guess the neurons that activate in their brains are the same that activate in the brains of smokers that are aware that smoking causes cancer, yet they do it anyway.

    • @argarath@lemmy.world
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      313 days ago

      It’s so freaking annoying that these anti cheats don’t ever work with Linux… I wonder if steam did their own anti cheat that worked for Linux they could get those games to run on it, but it’s a pipedream, it’s too complex and it’s much better to keep the Linux portion of the market growing through making it more accessible to normal users and then getting the anti cheat companies interested in making a version for Linux instead

      • @Ahobo1@lemmy.ca
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        513 days ago

        Thankfully one of the larger anti cheats (EasyAntiCheat) now has native support for the Linux kernel and enabling it is literally just a button for developers. But the problem still lies with kernel level anticheats… in an ideal world we just wouldn’t use anticheats that have to embed themselves in the system so deeply.

        • Natanox
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          413 days ago

          In an ideal world the anticheat would be 99% server-side and connections would be done through multicast.