On 22/1/25 22:02, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2025-01-22 at 09:22 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
I am still having issues with one of the
Windows games I play not being usable under linux, but this is because
of the anti-cheat system in the game which is also documented as
potentially not working under linux. All the solutions I have read for
the error I'm getting from the anti-cheat system don't work under linux
and what they are indicating as to what is installed doesn't match the
install that happened under linux, a second game that I run under
Windows seems to install and run in linux without any issues.
I don't play any games with anti-cheat systems. AFAIK these are all
multi-player, which doesn't interest me. The Windows anti-cheat systems
require kernel-level modifications, so it's hardly surprising that they
don't work on Linux.
True, but when the files that are documented to run to fix issues with that system under Windows don't exist under linux, it seems that steam has done a different install under linux, so I would have expected that it would have installed linux compatible versions of the files, but that doesn't seem to have happened. To get these features available you have to activate the beta functionality, which from what I've read installs a modified version of wine, it would be interesting to see if I can add the installer for utilities I haven't been able to install under wine in the past and run those under steam to actually install the product. It would be even nicer if the linux version of steam and the Windows version of steam could be installed and utilised under a shared location, but linux's case sensitivity potentially precludes that functionality, as evidenced by Thunderbird's functionality with local folders.

regards,
Steve

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