I've seen more cheaters in games that have anticheats then I've seen on any other game period. Meanwhile we just want to play the game without having Microsoft's malware shoved down our throats, and we can't even do that. Good cheaters will always find a way around it, then make better tools, distribute those to less educated cheaters, and next thing you know the anticheat has been defeated. The latest PTS branch also has some changes to help with Proton users, though I have not personally tested it at the moment.Īnticheats are literally useless. There is now an experimental branch of Proton that allows the game to run, compliments of gofman on GitHub: I'm assuming they put some effort into making it work again, but were unsuccessful.Īlso note that macros and most nonstandard input peripherals (gamepads, obscure controllers, etc.) are also affected and will not work after this update, though support for the former can supposedly be added later. For a few builds after the update that we reported PTS stopped working, we (the few Linux users on the Discord) were asked by SyncError if the patch made it playable again. Note that the current PTS build does work on Linux, but this is for reasons I unfortunately cannot elaborate on.Īnd for those of you that are assuming this was deliberate, I do not believe that it was. So from tomorrow's patch forward (July 1st in the USA), Quake Champions will require you to dual-boot to play. The reason, we suspect, is due to anticheat being implemented, though we have no official word on it and this is confirmed in the patch notes. If you haven't been following the PTS builds and/or watching the Discord, it is almost certain that the coming patch will make the game unplayable on Linux.
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