Now if only they could more clearly communicate when games are playable offline.

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    2 months ago

    Gamers don’t care

    If Valve was against this then they would block them from their store. This is avoiding legal consequences

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      2 months ago

      “”“gamers”“” aren’t a monolith

      Some people clearly care bc they are currently discussing it

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        2 months ago

        Well to be fair, we’re like 1% of all gamers. Most gamers don’t give a flying fuck and will gladly buy these products anyway. So the companies don’t really have much incentive to give a shit.

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          That’s why it’s a big disturbing banner where most gamers don’t understand the text but know that big disturbing banner is bad. Will it affect the sales? Not at all. But it will raise the problem(mostly Linux anticheat) to the higher standing people in the gaming companies than before because now they require those top level managers to make a decision is it big disturbing banner or Linux anticheat.

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            I highly doubt this will do anything at all to sales. But I’m just guessing. Maybe it will. Hopefully! But I still applaud the change by Valve. I think it’s great.

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              I don’t think the point is to do anything on sales. Valve profit from sales. It’s to raise the problem so now the managers have to decide on a scale how much they abuse the players. Before it wasn’t even a problem, now it’s Valve: “maybe you shouldn’t wink wink”

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                Well yea, I don’t think Valve wants to nuke their own sales, lol. I think they don’t want any devs doing any funny business and abusing anti cheat. That’s my guess.

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        Another “to be fair” - what do y’all reckon is the proportion of gamers who could define kernel? (not rhetorical)

        Edit: maybe not as good as a question as how many have any opinion on kernel-level anticheat, since you don’t need to be able to define kernel to be against the anti-cheat if you’ve heard it slows down games

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        “””gamers””” aren’t a monolith

        That’s why some people discussing it aren’t going to do anything to dissuade the practice

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          Games have been buried in negative reviews for less. We can’t tell in advance.

          But implying you know, and can speak for all people who play games is just bafflingly ignorant and conceited.

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        I’ve been using some browser plugins for Steam that add ProtonDB information to each Store page, it’s a useful thing to have. It may even make sense to leave it as a plugin, since many Windows users won’t care.

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            I don’t care what the minority of people here say

            The most popular games use kernel anti cheat, kids think cheating is bad. And very few people even know what a kernel is, they will just think it means “cheating is impossible” even though it doesn’t do that at all

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                  Fair enough.

                  For what it’s worth if you’re happy with anti-cheat at the kernel level then crack on. If I don’t trust corporations with that level of access then that’s also fine.

                  This isn’t something I would ever install in my system and the two games I play Minecraft and Factorio both don’t have this issue so I’m not missing out by not playing COD 8928384 or whatever popular games use this.

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      I’m a gamer, and absolutely fuck these damn things. I still haven’t bought helldivers 2 yet. I refuse to compromise my system for their issues.

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        If kernel level AC is a concern, you can play the game on Linux where “kernel” level AC runs at user level thru Wine