• OboTheHobo@ttrpg.network
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    15 hours ago

    I really hope valve can get VAC into a good space so it can be an example of doing anti-cheat well without having to be a rootkit. Looks like we’re heading towards that point. Hopefully this change will last

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      I wonder if that is actually their long-term goal. I feel like anti-cheats are like the last obstacle for Linux gaming where some highly popular games are straight-up unplayable on Linux; with how much stake Valve has in the success of Linux gaming (Steam Deck duh) maybe they want to make it so that eventually all games with anti-cheats can run on Linux

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        I mean, to me, this is amazingly obviously the goal.

        Games run better ~5% fps better now on Linux (when using a distro configured for gaming) than they do on Windows.

        As you say, last technical obstacle is kernel AC rootkits.

        Solve that, anyone still gaming on Windows is a MSFT fanboy, afraid of change, whatever.

        But they have very little actual solid reason to remain on Windows.

        Start getting people outta Windows for home PCs, it becomes basically just a shitty corpo OS.

        Rather, not OS… but ecosystem.

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      17 hours ago

      John Macdonald is cooking the best fucking server-sided anticheat with all that compute power in Bellevue. Lets see him become a master chef!

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        I’ve been thinking for a while we need more server side stuff. No worries about infringing on the consumers computer then. Hopefully that ends up becoming something good!