• liquidparasyte@pawb.social
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    10 months ago

    No clue, but VM gaming (Windows on Linux) last I heard was a royal pain.

    Wine/Proton, however, funnily enough…might work. Or at least, Valve is interested in it working.

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          10 months ago

          Apparently GameGuard is the type of anticheat that’s fine with the way other anti cheats have been made available on Linux; i.e. giving kernel-level calls the ol run around to userspace and pretending it’s Windows behavior. which is incredibly funny

          Hopefully NProtect doesn’t go after Riot Games’ approach and make their product like Vanguard, which isn’t defeated so easily.

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          10 months ago

          In some cases it fails to run properly which can and does flag users as cheaters. I’ve had a few long back and forths with a few different support teams to get accounts unbanned for exactly that.

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          10 months ago

          So this comment made me do some research.

          https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/steamdeck/proton

          Under “Known Proton Issues” the point “Anti cheat”. Seems like there is a user-space solution for Proton, avoiding the need for a kernel-space anti cheat.

          It’s not perfect, and be as paranoid as you see appropriate, but I’m a bit relieved to have found that info. Another win for Proton in my book.