oscardejarjayes [comrade/them]

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Cake day: September 21st, 2023

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  • We’re just such a tiny userbase, though. There’s games where you can opt-out of anticheat, but if you do that you’ll have no-one to play with. Anti-cheat is common and popular for a good reason, hackers and cheaters are genuinely a nuisance.

    You can play RS2: Vietnam without anti-cheat, for example. Before anti-cheat worked on Linux on Rising Storm 2: Vietnam, Linux users could only play on non-anti-cheat servers, and there was one Linux users server that if you were lucky had 4 people online, and shut down permanently after all of like 3 weeks. The other non-anti-cheat server was just full of hackers, and was mildly notorious for distributing malware to all it’s players at one point.


  • On Windows EAC is kernel level. That it’s not kernel level on Linux is better and easier for the normal user (I hope we never get kernel level anti-cheat on Linux), but it also makes it basically trivially easy to hack on Linux.

    We just have to hope that Linux players keep mostly playing in good faith, and that most hackers (generally not being the developers of the hack) will keep using Windows. Too many Linux hackers, and our supply of multiplayer games could get cut-off.