This also applies to Valorant. I know a lot of people look down on both games, but it’s still unfortunate for Linux to lose access to such a popular game.

I thought this part was particularly interesting:

Half of anti-cheat is making sure the environment hasn’t been tampered with, and this is extremely hard on Linux by design. Any backdoors we leave open for it are ones [cheat] developers will immediately leverage for cheats

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    7 months ago

    I mean I’m not really picking to not play anymore because I don’t want to. They said they were going to turn it on like two months ago and I believed them. I wasn’t about to risk my account on the odd chance my crapple device is good enough to play it.

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      7 months ago

      Yes, and exactly that is reflected in the player numbers… By your and many others’ choice. They couldn’t care less about the reason.

      I’m just saying that announcing their move ahead of time affects player numbers and they probably reported the player numbers after that announcement.