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All? It's just Riot, right? I haven't had issues playing anything else, but I also don't play most AAA games so idk. What other companies are doing it?
I think battleeye too?
I don't think so. This is from three years ago. https://store.steampowered.com/news/group/4145017/view/3104663180636096966
Oh right, neat!
I guess I'm just thinking of a couple games with BE who have not bothered to reach out for this.
I think EA and Activision also have newish, bespoke anti-cheat for Battlefield and call of duty respectively. I don't believe either of those work on Linux but I could be mistaken.
Yeah, it looks like EA's launcher/anti-cheat explicitly do not allow wine. Oh well. EA hasn't published an interesting game in many years.
You're not wrong. I have no idea about the call of duty one either. I'm guessing it similarly doesn't work.
It sort of highlights another issue; even though a game technically leverages an AC system that can work in Steam, individual developers may not bother getting it running on Linux.
I'm no fan of Fortnite, but you can't deny it's massively popular. I hope the steam deck sees continued success in order to sway developers. Broadening SteamOS to other HW platforms may also help to an extent.