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

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    21 days ago

    Is this a Linux problem? I’ve never had to look for this detail before in Windows.

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      21 days ago

      It does prevent Linux compatibility, but even if it didn’t, it’s a computer security problem, for those who care. You’re essentially allowing different game companies to install a rootkit on your computer so you can play a video game.

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      21 days ago

      Mostly, and even some Windows users don’t want to install software that has such a great amount of permission over the entire system just for a game’s anti-cheat.

      It’s nice that users can now know beforehand if a game uses such software. Avoids refunds.

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      No its common for anti-cheat on Windows to have full root permission to your entire system Windows users are just on average less intelligent, less concerned about privacy, and, more ignorant about technology. This doesn’t mean using Windows makes you stupid its just the OS of choice for the stupid and ignorant.

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          21 days ago

          Ad hominem isn’t when you insult people AND make an argument its when you insult people INSTEAD of making an argument.

          User initially believes that this is only a Linux issue because its almost entirely discussed on forums frequented by technical people who often use Linux whereas forums full of Windows gamers are equally effected but ignorant of the topic.