Does it require a rootkit or process running as root on Linux, because if it does in not fucking installing it.
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For me this even smells like "kernel module that has to be loaded". I highly doubt this is even worth trying. There are already only a few Linux gamers. How many of them will switch distribution just for a game?
Probably not cause it has to run over wine. But well devs are crazy nowadays
It says "popular version of Linux". What the heck it means?
Almost certainly means they will only actively support one distro. But of course, all distros can run the same software, it just may need to be packaged manually by distro maintainers. Most proprietary software only officially supports Ubuntu. Even Steam only officially supports Ubuntu outside of SteamOS.
My best guess would have been that they mean Ubuntu, since thats what companies usually use in tutorials/develop for. But since they also want to include the steam deck, they must also mean arch. With Arch and Debian (probably) covered, im not too worried about compatibility.
To me it sounds like that will mean most of them, they just don't want to commit to saying all because there will always be another distro they missed.
Looking through their Discord it seems there hasn't been any details yet regarding how this is going to work if this indeed is real. I highly doubt Faceit would want to vastly weaken their effectiveness on Linux in the same way EAC and Battleye do by running it as a user process. Even if just speculation, that would mean a kernel module that would need secure boot enabled (though even that is not required for the windows variant in battlebit) with a signed kernel and so on and would only work for specific distros?
From the statement above and other comments, it's a new FaceIt product sometimes described as "lite", which gives me the impression it is a Usermode anti-cheat.
Yeah, looking at the weekly recap stream where they actually talked about it, it is indeed a new anti cheat like you mention that (according to their own statement) is still more effective than "what they have now" (that being eac). https://youtu.be/nIay2Aq2ars?t=702 Apparently they want to do a stream again with the team from Faceit talking about it in more detail.
Very happy to hear this. I've been really enjoying the game but expected my time in the game to have an expiration date. Hope they follow through and the game can maintain a decent player base.
Big if true cuz I was about to buy it til I read some stuff about them implementing anti cheat that wouldn't work on Linux.
Freaking good. I wasn’t buying this due to their previous stance. I’ll watch for a while, but I’d feel a lot better about it.
That is amazing if true! I contacted faceit quite recently to ask if they were considering Linux support at all, and they replied saying that they were not aware of any plans to support it. Super happy to hear this because I have been loving Battlebit for months now. Maybe one day we'll be able to play FaceIT cs on Linux!
Happy with such announcement. In either case, I would have continued to play it via Community servers either way.
Dang it, I got especially excited because I thought FaceIt was finally going to support anti cheat/their client on Linux for CSGO, too. Glad to see that BBR is getting some love, but c'mon, FaceIt...
Absolute W
The game totally needs anti cheat software, but it was a shame Linux players were gonna get culled by it.
Lets fucking goooo!!!!
So if it would require kernel module how the heck would they do for snap/flatpak users would it ask everytime for root password at launch? They didn't said anything other than it will be supported.