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I’m wondering if the reason why it’s taken (taking) the anticheat companies so long to implement support on linux is just that they’re scared that some linux kid will manage to completely circumvent the entire anticheat with some FOSS sandboxing tool.
They should just start doing more server-based anticheats instead of scanning on the client.
I’m wondering if the reason why it’s taken (taking) the anticheat companies so long to implement support on linux is just that they’re scared that some linux kid will manage to completely circumvent the entire anticheat with some FOSS sandboxing tool.
They should just start doing more server-based anticheats instead of scanning on the client.
You just can’t effectively implement such a thing on Linux bc well you can just use a different kernel or edit it to circumvent the monitoring