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Damn shame Linux is so unfriendly to anti cheats. So many people would switch if their games actually ran, including I.
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.
What about Linux do you think is "unfriendly to anti cheats"?