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Rust doesn't run properly on Linux because of EAC
But that's a choice made by Garry Newman, not a limitation of the platform
what do you mean rust has run on linux for like ever and how does EAC have anything to do with a programming language
Correction: Rust doesn't run properly on Linux because the developers fear an uptick on cheaters caused by EAC being less invasive on Linux than on Windows.
I didn't know they did anything about cheaters.
Nope. Rust on servers with EAC enabled doesn't work, because Face Punch refuses to support Linux.
I currently play on a server (without EAC) with a group of friends. They all use Windows and I run Linux. It plays as smooth as butter.
Yes, you are correct, but EAC continues to be a problem on Linux.
It's not EAC that's the problem.