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

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

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      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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      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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        You’re essentially allowing different game companies to install a rootkit on your computer so you can play a video game.

        Put like that, makes it even more obvious how insanely stupid slash desperate slash addicted some gamers are, doesn’t it?