cm0002@lemmy.world to Linux Gaming@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days agoBlocking Linux / Steam Deck in Apex Legends led to a 'meaningful reduction' in cheaterswww.gamingonlinux.comexternal-linkmessage-square20fedilinkarrow-up195arrow-down117cross-posted to: gaming@lemmy.zip
arrow-up178arrow-down1external-linkBlocking Linux / Steam Deck in Apex Legends led to a 'meaningful reduction' in cheaterswww.gamingonlinux.comcm0002@lemmy.world to Linux Gaming@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days agomessage-square20fedilinkcross-posted to: gaming@lemmy.zip
minus-squarepHr34kY@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·1 day agoIf they know who is on Linux and who is reported as cheating, they wouldn’t use such a speculative metric to conclude that the cheaters are using linux. I would find it very hard to believe that they don’t know which OS each client is using.
minus-squaresugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 day agoAnd then cheating rises again. So whatever caused cheating to decrease relative to the population (assuming that’s what’s being measured) is probably to blame. Here’s a different explanation: EA announces new update, so users flock back before it goes live (first major dip) Update goes live (steeper dip) and more users return to try it out; some cheat engines don’t work on the update, which adds to the dip Cheat engines start getting patched, hence the rise after bottoming out; number is still lower due to larger population (same number of cheaters) A better test is to keep support for Linux for the launch, then drop it in a minor patch update a few days later.
If they know who is on Linux and who is reported as cheating, they wouldn’t use such a speculative metric to conclude that the cheaters are using linux.
I would find it very hard to believe that they don’t know which OS each client is using.
And then cheating rises again.
So whatever caused cheating to decrease relative to the population (assuming that’s what’s being measured) is probably to blame.
Here’s a different explanation:
A better test is to keep support for Linux for the launch, then drop it in a minor patch update a few days later.