other way around, anticheats are unfriendly to linux. they violate the security model of the system, and they don’t even have to.
epic’s anticheat even has a working Linux version that you can enable with a toggle in the management interface. devs just don’t do it. this includes epic.
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other way around, anticheats are unfriendly to linux. they violate the security model of the system, and they don’t even have to.
epic’s anticheat even has a working Linux version that you can enable with a toggle in the management interface. devs just don’t do it. this includes epic.
But it only works in user mode. That’s why some cheats are FOSS on Linux.