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Linux Gaming: Anti-Cheats question
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Basically, if the problem is the "Easy AntiCheat/EAC", all they need to do is to add 1 line of code for it to run on Linux! If they (game devs) don't wanna do that, play another game, honestly!
This is the cold, sad truth of Linux.
Unfortunately, when a company does not meet your standards, the solution is not to give them your money. Not to lower your standards.