![]() ![]() ((as afaik some implementations have been known to be looking through browser data, indexing file names, ip logging, sniffing packets, hardware ID data-basing etc. Quoting: CorbenSame, I'm also wondering how effective EAC on Linux is, if it's not running on Kernel level as it does on Windows.įor me it's creating a situation where by i have to consider running a dedicated Linux gaming machine Quoting: RaabenI'm curious though I doubt we can ever fully know, how bad is this Proton/WINE implementation of EAC security/privacy-wise? At some point they disabled EAC for anything other then Ubuntu family (on Linux Native), arguing that there were too many cheaters. I'd even prefer to have it the other way: devs would have to actively de-activate EAC in the backend for Linux (or Windows :D )According to developers of Robocraft it is worse. But this would also mean that more people will have to switch over to Linux (which is kinda good), if it would be easier to bypass EAC there than on Windows (which would be very bad though).Īnd in the end, I hope those settings will become default, and not something devs have to do explicitly. Quoting: Corben Quoting: RaabenI'm curious though I doubt we can ever fully know, how bad is this Proton/WINE implementation of EAC security/privacy-wise? Yeah I know it'd be better to be safe and sandbox or still never play those games at all if concerned, but I'm just wondering if there's insight how it operates.Same, I'm also wondering how effective EAC on Linux is, if it's not running on Kernel level as it does on Windows. ![]() I'd even prefer to have it the other way: devs would have to actively de-activate EAC in the backend for Linux (or Windows :D ) So first we'd like to have devs enable EAC with the Linux module, then probably Epic and devs will be able to improve EAC including Linux to make it safe(r) for everybody.Īnd in the end, I hope those settings will become default, and not something devs have to do explicitly. On the other hand, it's an evolving progress. But this would also mean that more people will have to switch over to Linux (which is kinda good), if it would be easier to bypass EAC there than on Windows (which would be very bad though).Īnd I recently heard that even with EAC enabled there are still people successfully cheating in Fall Guys? ![]() Quoting: RaabenI'm curious though I doubt we can ever fully know, how bad is this Proton/WINE implementation of EAC security/privacy-wise? Yeah I know it'd be better to be safe and sandbox or still never play those games at all if concerned, but I'm just wondering if there's insight how it operates.Same, I'm also wondering how effective EAC on Linux is, if it's not running on Kernel level as it does on Windows. Developers need time to test it of course. How difficult is it then for developers to upgrade to a newer version of Easy Anti-Cheat to get the Proton support working for Linux players? Epic originally said it was " just a few clicks" but the reality is a little different. So once Blue Mammoth Games roll out the EAC update for all players, there should be no issue continuing to play it on Linux with Proton. Argument handling done, requested action: 1. Process started, running as admin: true. ![]() When looking in the file located here (exact location depends on your Steam Library setup) "steamapps/compatdata/291550/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Roaming/EasyAntiCheat/service.log" it notes this nice and clear: Testing the tech-test Beta it myself today with Proton Experimental, it does in fact work just fine and Easy Anti-Cheat is correctly loaded. If you are able to, please use the tech-test Steam beta and check to see if EAC loads correctly. Our intent is to support as many people as possible and this should be configured correctly to support Linux. When asked on Reddit, a developer mentioned this: Thankfully, they've put up a Beta for Linux users playing it on Steam Play Proton and it works.Įasy Anti-Cheat is not yet in the main version which works as normal but once they do put it live for everyone, it would have blocked Linux players using the Windows version with Steam Play Proton. Blue Mammoth Games announced that later in October that the platform-fighter Brawlhalla will be getting Easy Anti-Cheat. ![]()
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