@professionalbigot69@Mamako games are never supported on linux but work anyways. EA just blocks it actively out of their multiplayer normieslop because of "cheating".
@professionalbigot69@Mamako anti-cheat for linux exists and works for games like halo btw. I played both halo anniversary and halo infinite online without problems. Microsoft ironically doesnt have a problem with linux gamers. EA does.
@teto@professionalbigot69@Mamako>anti-cheat for linux exists and works there is no anti-cheat program on the planet that ever worked. Trusting execution results on untrusted hardware is impossible. It's all a psyop.
@WandererUber@teto@professionalbigot69@Mamako disagree on this. all the smart people have stopped assuming playing online games with people they don't personally know can ever be cheat-free and have deleted all reliance on "anti-cheat" accordingly.
@HatkeshiatorTND@WandererUber@teto@Mamakoyes, a problem for devs that rely on players continuously funding said development with reoccuring purchases on in-game items
@professionalbigot69@teto@WandererUber@Mamako why are you selling in-game items? who is buying these in-game items? everybody you are talking about should be boiled alive in fermented honey.