• Jeffool
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    4 months ago

    I love the idea of using Linux. But then I end up playing Warzone every weekend with my family. Can’t give that up. The best part is that they want kernel access, and still have cheating problems, apparently. (Must be higher than my level!) But it still inherently affects me, as they won’t port to Linux.

    • @coldy
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      124 months ago

      Kernel level anticheat still can’t stop cheaters? Time for boot partition anticheat, let it run before the kernel ;)

      Hell, layer the whole OS on top of anticheat software just to play one game.

      • @bitwaba
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        44 months ago

        Warzone Entertainment System, running the latest WarOS!

      • @ghurab
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        24 months ago

        Naah, obviously the solution unrestricted mic and camera access with AI analyzing the stream to detect cheating.

      • Jeffool
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        24 months ago

        Funny, with a harsh ring of truth. I actually would be interested if they could dual boot with the game on a partition. That would make the transition to Linux easy too. But ultimately as it is, it’s “use Windows, or say to hell with playing games with your family”. I’m lucky that I still enjoy playing games with them, and them with me, so I gotta stick with that.

    • @Acidbath
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      44 months ago

      Im at a similar place as you where I do as much gaming on linux as possible but then there are some games that just do not work :(. At this point Im really thinking about playing warzone on a console since there is support for keyboard and mouse (last time I checked).