The latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey is out for June 2023, and it shows just how much the Linux share is now influenced by the Steam Deck.

  • Amongog
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    102 years ago

    Valve really needs to push for Linux compatibility adoption for anti-cheat software.
    Once Linux gets adopted by these companies, there’s really no other feature Linux gaming can’t one-up Windows gaming.

    • Jajcus
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      62 years ago

      That is not easy. Linux is about having full control over our own hardware. Client-side anti-cheats are about preventing user of having full control of the system.
      Especially the kernel-side anti cheats rely on kernel not being controlled by the user.

    • AnActualFossil
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      42 years ago

      A few of them did. The problem is also implementation in the games.

      In the past few months, I’ve been able to play more multiplayer games in Linux than before (notably Insurgency and Squad now work).

      I tend to mostly play single player, but all in all, I don’t even remember when I last booted my Windows partition. If it wasn’t for a last glimmer of hope of reviving my Oculus CV1, I’d probably wipe it.

    • Björn Tantau
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      22 years ago

      I think they are doing all they can. The major anti cheat systems already support Linux. It’s just a matter of the game devs actually allowing Linux.

      Even Microsoft did that for Halo.

    • Infiltrated_ad8271
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      32 years ago

      That’s the last of the big walls, but unfortunately there is still work to be done.
      The main problem I see is that most of the support is through proton, and often almost all the work is done by valve. Without native games (well ported) the performance is inferior.

      Oh, and nvidia, damn nvidia.

      • pgetsos
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        12 years ago

        I doubt we will see more native games any time soon, making games work better with proton by the devs themselves is imho more important for the platform