An article from this weekend that seemingly got buried by soundbites about the Steam Machine price in the same interview, but given that we have no information on price, this seems way more interesting to me. I mean…I basically self-select games that don’t use these kinds of anti-cheat at all, but this is important information for a lot of people, especially if you’re looking for an off-ramp from Windows and still want to play some of the most popular live service titles.

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    20 hours ago

    Some of the biggest games on the planet use anti-cheat that just isn’t compatible with SteamOS or any Linux distro, but lots of those people are looking for a way to play the games they enjoy without Windows.

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      19 hours ago

      Often it could be compatible, but the developers just don’t bother. The anit-cheat that GTAO implemented works on Linux in other games, but not GTA, because they can’t be bothered to give a fuck.

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        19 hours ago

        The way that it was enabled under Proton was less secure than it was in Windows because it operated at a higher level; their inability to run it at that lower level is why they disabled it. This article means that Valve is looking at ways to grant them that lower level.

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      20 hours ago

      I don’t disagree, but the only a suff that comes to mind is COD or some other EA shovelware.

      Ultimately, if it gets more people on Linux, it’s a net positive.

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        Grand Theft Auto Online, Battlefield 6, Destiny 2, League of Legends, Valorant, Fortnite, and on and on.

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            15 hours ago

            Lol, I was gonna say that. I’m the wrong demographic for the affected games, apparently.

            Regardless, if Valve can work out a way for these games to be playable on Linux, I’m all for it.