cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/1543761
Got this from a post on the alien site. From previous discussion on Lemmy it sounded like Linux users had good things to say about this game but were discouraged about the upcoming FaceIt implementation such that they wouldn’t be able to join anticheat enabled matches. Those users and Linux gamers on the fence would probably appreciate hearing this news.
With this announcement on the dev team’s community Discord, it appears Linux users will NOT lose access to matches with anticheat.
Source: https://discord.com/channels/303681520202285057/345616096470237186/1129780379218358282
(BattleBit Remastered official Discord server)
Having used FaceIt anticheat for… well, faceit on CSGO, I really doubt it will. In order to run the AC, you have to give it some very high level permissions compared to many other apps and then have it be running as a totally separate window before you even open the game. It’s notoriously buggy, but the bad thing is how much permissions it has and how intrusive it is. While FACEIT the company didn’t sell my system information, there’s nothing stopping the BattleBit folks from doing so.
What possesses people to implement shit like this? Inshallah battlebit developers crumble to dust.
There’s 3 people working on this game and there’s hundreds of cheaters popping up every other day. It’s a massive load.
Especially when they also have to deal with DDOS attacks as they try to keep their servers alive for so many people too.
It’s 100% warranted and I’m glad they still saved a path for Linux. Even if it’s like, “You must be on the STEAM Kernal” or something, it might unlock a path for other anti-cheat to have some sort of access on Linux as well.
It’s a THREE person crew making BattleBit. Idgaf if they sell my data. The Zucc, Musk, and Google already have sold it probably like, 10 times over in the time it took to make this post.
the size of the team making the game doesn’t automatically make it okay to sell your personal information