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For me yes. Many of my friends like to play Valorant which is probably the only game keeping me on Windows at the moment. I'd love the day when Anticheat is widely supported on Linux (won't happen because of privacy and sorts) so I guess I'll wait for when Valorant dies out lol
Most anticheats work fine on linux... its the kernel level ones that never work. And frankly you shouldnt want to run it on windows either..
How's the cheater situation in CS2?
i'm sorry for your loss. our hope is devices like the steam deck taking off even more and forcing their hand, the op article is a step forward.