Developer Respawn Entertainment and publisher EA recently shared some harsh insights about Linux as a gaming platform.
EA and Respawn Entertainment are making a change to Apex Legends that will no longer allow players to access the game via Linux OS, including Steam Deck using Linux.
Respawn has blocked Linux OS access to Apex Legends, affecting players using Steam Deck. The developer detailed the move in a blog post, citing the decision as part of efforts to combat cheating.
Developer Respawn said it was left with no choice given there is "no reliable way" to differentiate between legitimate Steam Deck players and "a malicious cheat claiming to be a Steam Deck".
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