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Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic·Feb 7Replying to @Stormy178 and @FortniteGameFortnite no, but there's a big effort underway to maximize Easy Anti Cheat compatibility with Steam Deck.4648216
Blaster♡Linux @Blastermaster77·Feb 7Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Stormy178 and @FortniteGamewhy not?1132
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic·Feb 7Replying to @Blastermaster77 @Stormy178 and @FortniteGameWe don’t have confidence that we’d be able to combat cheating at scale under a wide array of kernel configurations including custom ones.10875130
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic·Feb 7With regard to anti-cheat on the Linux platform supporting custom kernels and the threat model to a game of Fortnite's size, YES THAT'S EXACTLY RIGHT!8937160
Безумный Котей@Insane__Kitty·Feb 7Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @Blastermaster77 and 2 othersYou can support only signed kernels, which would only be provided by the likes of Canonical and Red Hat.128
Shane Fagan @shanefagan·Feb 8Replying to @Insane__Kitty @TimSweeneyEpic and 3 othersAnd Valve for that matter, Ubuntu/Fedora can work with secure boot and TPM so they can use those as well if they want for the AC110
Jiří Štefka@JiriStefka·Feb 8Replying to @shanefagan @Insane__Kitty and 4 othersArch as well. Most people, that I know, don't use custom kernels from aur1
a not very pleasant person@kindaunpleasantReplying to @JiriStefka @shanefagan and 5 othersWait, are the main ones really signed?8:01 AM · Feb 9, 2022·Twitter Web App
Jiří Štefka@JiriStefka·Feb 15Replying to @kindaunpleasant @shanefagan and 5 othersIdk honestly, but that shouldn't be that hard
¡Edu!@Educhielo·Oct 13Replying to @kindaunpleasant @JiriStefka and 6 othersI dunno, I use the default one in archinstall