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This is so funny because rust has one of the worst cheating situations and majority of their players are windows users, and theres lots of games that have anticheat that allows linux and have notably less significant cheating problems like marvel rivals. in reality rust doesn't take cheating very seriously because if they did they would have more server side software that detects illegitimate behaviour like tons of other games do successfully...... even most popular Minecraft servers have better functioning anti cheat that is completely server side than rust has while getting kernel access to your pc. its pathetic and lazy development tbh and this entire post from them reads like such extreme cope....

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[–] termaxima@slrpnk.net 27 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

This is actually one of the absolute worst trade-offs they could have made, if you think about it for like 2 minutes :

They said 0.1% of players were on Linux.

Even if they were ALL cheaters, that's still a tiny amount of cheaters you just "banned"

Almost 100% of whom will just cheat on Windows instead ; whereas all the legitimate Linux players will loudly complain forever.

They decided to sacrifice all the free PR from one of the most vocal groups of players out there, in order to get a ~ 0% reduction in the number of cheaters.

In more simple terms, they just shot themselves in the foot for no benefit whatsoever (though I do grant it's a relatively small "gun")

[–] Bongles@lemmy.zip 14 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (1 children)

Not only that, but the steam deck exists, the gabecube is coming, Linux gaming has been on the rise. The shit you did "several years ago" is irrelevant. If they allowed Proton, windows players with steam decks can now also play on the go. Instead they repeatedly have to poorly explain why they won't.. to stop basically 0 cheaters. I'd be willing to bet that the only people who actually stopped cheating in rust when Linux support was dropped did so because they lost interest anyway.

I searched just to see, there's a python script right on github that claims to have an aimbot, esp, wallhack, no recoil and several other features, along with "safety settings" so you don't get caught. Does it work? I don't know, but the codes right there to look at and there are dozens of other results in the search.

[–] aphonefriend@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 15 hours ago

The Gabecube. Thank you for that. Totally stealing it.

[–] Jumpropegazing@lemmy.zip 6 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

they actually said 0.01 which is literally only 14 players compared to the average player base..... they shot themselves in the foot to fuck with 14 ppl lmfao even though it's unlikely the number is that small its likely just them exaggerating to make it seem like less people are affected

[–] Buffy@libretechni.ca 3 points 18 hours ago

I also highly doubt their statement that more users were cheating under Linux than not. I'd like to see how they came to this conclusion. And if it's so easy to identify who was cheating, why not just ban them if it's .01 players? That's like 7 or 8 bans. An insignificant amount of effort would go a long way here.

Remember when Apex banned Linux during a cheating low, and then cheaters started trending upward AFTER the ban? Pepperidge Farm remembers.