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[-] Deyis@beehaw.org 1 points 2 days ago

It’s very easy, if a game doesn’t have invasive data thieving anticheat, then it will run on Linux, otherwise it won’t.

Can you be clearer about this? The majority of games I play on PC are online multiplayer.

[-] colournoun@beehaw.org 1 points 1 day ago

Here’s a nice list.

https://areweanticheatyet.com/?search=&sortOrder=desc&sortBy=status

Online multiplayer games are the most likely to have anti cheat. EA (Battlefield) is the most visible unsupported one. They view running under any virtualization or compatibility layer as an opportunity for cheating, so they intentionally deny it. EasyAntiCheat supports running in Linux, but not all game developers enable it. The success of the Steam Deck is starting apply pressure to change this, though.

[-] circuitsunfish@plesiosaur.net 2 points 1 day ago

last time I tried VRChat on a non-Windows platform (admittedly a year ago) EAC still got me. I then tried to run a Windows VM and it still complained. I'm not sure if the VRChat entry on this list is up-to-date

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