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But the Proton EAC thing must manually be enabled by the developer. They can update to the latest version and still have the thing disabled.
@DecisiveDove wrote:They can update to the latest version and still have the thing disabled.
What it would say?
"We think that the anticheat developers don't know what they're doing so we won't enable it"
"We think that the Steam Deck is bad so no need to support it"
"We think that the Steam Deck is good, but we wait and see, we won't move a finger to check the checkbox to help"
"We think that Apex Legends isn't suitable for the handheld, so not worth to check the checkbox (at the same time we've got a version for Switch and we've actually developed a handheld version "Apex Legends Mobile" for two entirely different OSes using a different game engine)"
- 4 years ago@devel_origin You are right. I think they will enable it at some point. If they do not enable it before the Steam Deck launch, it is likely they will enable it sometime later next year. Although unlikely, if they go out of there way to make sure the Proton support only works with the Steam Deck and not with desktop Linux, I will refuse to play Apex altogether.
- 4 years ago
EA/Respawn will not lift a finger if it isn't lucrative enough, to add on what @devel_origin mentioned. They'd have to opt-in to add native Linux support for EAC. Although Apex loads fine (menu) using proton they'll have to maintain separate Linux versions of the EAC. AFAIA, unless the deck actually sells, they will not bother.
- 4 years ago
@jamate2142 wrote:Although Apex loads fine (menu) using proton they'll have to maintain separate Linux versions of the EAC.
EAC is maintained by the EAC developers, Proton working with games is maintained by Valve/CodeWeavers. EA/Respawn has just to check a checkbox.
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