• Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Linux is just a source of exploits and cheats and nothing more, the developer said

    Sure, and so is Windows. Is the difference then who will accept draconian anti-cheat?

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      10 days ago

      Assuming that there really is significant cheating on Linux clients, this can just be the company saying that there are not enough users to make development of more robust anti-cheat cost effective.

      This is basically the same argument that software and hardware vendors have used for decades for why they won’t support Linux

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        10 days ago

        Even though EAC and BattlEye have both supported linux for 3 years now, and the devs don’t actually have to do anything as Proton functionally ports the game from Windows to Linux automatically at no cost to them.

        … They’re lying.

        Maybe for a smaller game studio, I could actually believe they don’t know these things.

        But massive AAA studios that have direct business ties to MSFT?

        They’re lying.

        They’re saying anything they can to slow down linux adoption, because MSFT wants to dominate as a PC gaming OS.

        They used to just ignore, play dumb, feign ignorance or perhaps just actually be incompetent… now they’re just lying to our faces.

        Sure Apex. Show us your stats for how many cheaters you caught who were running on Windows vs running on Linux, and show us how at least a smidgen of methodology you used to determine the bare metal OS of someone running on a VM.

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        10 days ago

        My favourite from the old days was “we stopped/don’t support/only support Ubuntu Linux because customer support is too tough across different systems”.