This is like the people who give recipes bad reviews because they swapped the eggs for banana and it didn’t bake right.
Yeah instead give it 0/10 cause checks random steam review Marver rivals crashing randomly.
But fuck linux users for rating a game bad cause developers made a deliverate descision to block their system cause “all linux users are cheaters.”
So, I imagine that the person you replied to would agree that’s also a bad reason to rate a game.
We need the game publishers to face more consequences for neglecting a significant segment of the market
MacOS?
(please don’t hurt me, it was a joke.)
As long as it’s not Android
If that segment of the market was significant, corpos we be bending over backwards for those dollars.
So, as a bazzite enjoyer what in particular need I do?
And here I am, not giving a fuck about competitive online PvP.
Casual games require it too
I’ll settle for the old Rust approach, where you could still play on (or host your own) servers that didn’t have anti-cheat enabled.
unfortunately for us, I don’t think we’re what they would consider “significant”
The steam deck be pretty popular these days.
anti cheat with kernel privilege access? No, thanks
“Sir, a significant market segment says we’re ignoring them.”
“Are they still giving us money?”
“Yes sir.”
“Then fuck 'em.”
“In which hole sir”
Bully for you.
When I eventually make the switch to Linux your efforts will make it even more seamless.
I’m fighting for you!
Based.
The only game I currently play is KSP. I’ve grown so tired of all the crap out there.
Is it more stable? I always ended up getting either a kraken or like 2 fps with a giant space station.
Every so often I have an urge to come back and play KSP for like a month straight. And it’s a blast every time.
Sometimes a nice single player sandbox is all you need.
Nearly 800 hours in Scum, no I can’t play it anymore because it’s missing Linux EAC support. Too bad.
Are we so desperate that we want what is basically malware ported to Linux? Ew. I didn’t tolerate that shit when I was running Windows, and I’m sure not going to start now.
I’ll just keep on voting with my wallet, and not pay money for such user-hostile products.
Why is this the hot take? Have we not learned from Cloud strike?
The current “anticheat” is literally just the malware industry. Companies develop a anticheat and then the cheaters develop something to break it. The longer this goes on the more invasive the anticheat gets. It is a losing situation where the end user loses.
Can’t we just have machine learning models running server side to detect cheaters or something? Why do they need to be so invasive
It feels like a chicken and egg problem for sure. I firmly believe that people should be able to cheat all they want. Trying to stop cheating just creates more incentives.
I’m not saying I support kernel anti-cheat just that I want all games to work on linux.
Gamers will literally beg corpos to rootkit them.
That’s a slippery slope argument from a post that just says all anti-cheat games should work, I did not say I support kernel anti-cheat.
Not even slippery slope, that guy just manifested an argument out of his ass