Not supporting Linux is a bug
Lack of Linux support is not a technical limitation—it's a bug in your approach to inclusivity and innovation. Refusing to support Linux is not just a step backward; it's a leap off a cliff. The future of gaming is open, and platforms like Steam Deck prove that Linux is where players are heading. Blocking it under the guise of anti-cheat is disingenuous.
Claiming Linux is insecure or a cheat haven is nothing more than an excuse to mask your inability to develop or integrate a robust anti-cheat solution for it. Security through obscurity is not a strategy—it's surrender. If your anti-cheat can't function without kernel dominance, then it's flawed by design.
Demand transparency. Demand fairness. Demand support for the platform that respects user freedom and the future of gaming.