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lemmy.world

Honestly Valve needs to have a policy for this. If a game that once worked on Steamdeck and now no longer works after publisher intervention then refunds need to be issued. I have BF2042, BFV and BF1 and 1 was the LAST one I could still play on Linux. Now I have 3 digital paperweights that I can't play anymore. I want my money back.

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lemmy.world

Worth trying to refund. I read they refunded owners of GTAV when a similar situation happened.

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I tried, unfortunately my purchase was a 4-pack deal and Steam couldn't refund mine separately from the other three licenses. shrug

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lemmy.world

“Solves nothing” is a stretch. These companies don’t still apply anti-cheat because it does nothing.

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sh.itjust.works

It doesn't just do nothing. They know for sure it does nothing, is not theoretically capable of doing more than nothing to prevent cheating, and that it is a giant security hole.

They just don't care, because it lets them install a rootkit on your computer.

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lemmy.world

Oh, so it does nothing, and it’s a conspiracy to rootkit your computer so they can do other things(?). I see.

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It does nothing to prevent cheating because cheating does not require access to your computer.

The fact that they're rootkits is not a conspiracy. It's not a secret that they have kernel access.

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Maybe Valve needs to stop pushing updates for things they certified working until they certify the update won't break them.

Never understood why Steam forces updates, but this would be a very good reason for them to do a 180 on it and let customers choose the version they want instead of forcing an update to the latest.

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lemmy.ca

Is EAAC similar to EAC where we’ll need a specifically compiled glibc?

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Nope, it's completely proprietary, there's no flag to flip for proton. It's just borked on the deck now.

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fedia.io

This is why I don't see Proton as a substitute for proper support. Because if they don't actually support the platform, they could break it at any time and say you're outta luck.

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lemmy.world

Ive only heard of it not working due to anti cheat. Is there any other common support killer?

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Nope.

Games pretty much work unless the publisher explicitly chooses to break them.

That doesn't mean everything is always perfect, but games don't generally just randomly break on proton. It's almost all anticheat.

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