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I'm sure I've been playing a lot of games with EAC, because it's actually one of the few ones that support Linux.
If I'm not mistaken (judging entirely by the RAC popup/loading), from the games I'm playing, Hell Let Loose, Fellowship, Helldivers 2, I think even The Finals used it.
Hell Let Loose wasn't working at first, because you have to check a checkbox and enable Linux support when building, which did take them a while.
So, unless I'm misremembering/confusing it with another anticheat, this is bullshit.
Also "unless you have an in-house anti-cheat team"
You made millions out of your player base. You can afford it. You're just lazy.
yea thats one of the funniest parts like oh so your game that makes tons of money and has rampant cheating doesnt have any team dedicated to the issue? that explains a lot!
You can set the EAC flag in lutris and have it run on proton just fine. That is how all of the star citizen players do it. Its the new ones that need BIOS level stuff that I dont think will ever jive with linux unless they build a lib and make it for them.