• @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    That would be awesome, but sadly the biggest shift wont happen until the major anti cheats start supporting proton.

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      2 months ago

      It’s even worse.

      They are adding Linux support - but only if it detects you are running the exact model of OLED screen as Steam Deck has on SteamDeck, and blocks every other Linux device.

      EDIT: There is some kind of hardware validation that can’t be easily spoofed, I vaguely remember reading it was based on the screen HW, but that’s beside the point.

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          32 months ago

          That’s exactly how I found out about this, I was really looking forward to that game.

          I think I also saw it somewhere else, but don’t remember what it was.

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        12 months ago

        This doesn’t seem accurate — what about the basic, non-oled, steam deck?

        (Yes the em-dash was intentional, I like them better than hyphens for division in sentences, don’t @ me I’m not a bot)

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          32 months ago

          You are right, edited. I remember reading somewhere that they do hardware-based whitelisting, and that it was based on the screen’s HW, but the point was that they can (and a lot of game unfortunately do) somehow whitelist Steamdeck only, while still not letting desktop Linux play.

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      62 months ago

      I assumed that most major anti-cheat systems now provide an option for Proton but many game developers don’t enable it.