"Popular version of Linux"? I smell really bad things. They could lock this down to just one distribution.
If they officially support one distro, how difficult would it be to get working on any other distro? Most of my steam library was never supposed to run on Linux, but that doesn't stop valve.
Probably only focusing on one distro to have a set of packages and their versions to aim at. Any distro that has the same package versions will probably work.
This is basically what steam did with its linux support with Ubuntu, until they switched distro bases with steamdeck OS.
Hell, a quick glance on steam still shows Ubuntu as the supported OS under most games that have linux versions.
Valve still uses Ubuntu as it's base for it's Linux game runtimes. Dev's are encouraged to use it for developing Linux games, since it guarantees specific dependencies being available. This runtime is a container which comes with Steam and works on any distro.
Valve basically solved Linux problem with too many distros with different deps.
Maybe they target one of those "immutable" distributions to be able to bring invasive anti cheat to Linux. Meaning the same spyware as they develop for Windows based on a closed source, signed, kernel module.
Immutable and popular are pretty far from each other at the moment, and this coming from someone running kinote now!
That won't work since Valve doesn't want to bake such software into SteamOS.
My guess is that they'll use FaceIt AC as a server side component to detect cheaters.
I hope so. A user mode unprivileged software part on the client would be OK, too.
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[EN|CN] PoM (Moderator shield) Today at 16:23
Just announced on [Stage Channel] there will be a new version of FaceIT that supports Linux!!!! (Popular version of Linux and SteamDeck will be supported) And different than the CSGO version. BBR will be the first game to be using that version (A more casual version)
I'm still not buying this game until this is setup and proven working.
Choosing a company for their anti cheat that is aggressively anti Linux as they've been in the past and the level of access they require gives me good reason to not trust them.
Hey that's a fair assessment, I think it's fine to wait and see what this implementation will ultimately look like. We got a confirmation but details are still scant.
You know that counter strike has had first class linux support for many years and you can play it now? This is just about 3rd party matchmaking service.
Well this is great news. My coworkers have been no-lifing this game and I've been refusing to buy, seeing as I'd be "locked out" when the new anti-cheat hit.
Do you sudo it or it won't launch?
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