Valve has updated the Steam Deck compatibility ratings for GTA 5 Enhanced and Rainbow Six Siege to playable, despite both games using the BattlEye anti-cheat software that blocks Linux gamers from playing online. The inconsistency in the ratings raises questions about the decision-making process and the implications for Steam Deck gamers. It prompts us to consider the challenges of anti-cheat software compatibility on Linux platforms and the limitations it poses for certain games. What are your thoughts on the impact of anti-cheat software on gaming accessibility and the potential solutions for ensuring a more inclusive gaming experience on all platforms?
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Rainbow Six Siege and GTA 5 now “Playable” on Steam Deck, despite anti-cheat
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