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there's a lot of people here unfamiliar with Linux so let me clear some things up.
game developers do not have to put in any extra effort to support Linux. they don't need to port anything. Linux can run the vast majority of Windows games with no issues. the only problem nowadays is when anticheats specifically block Linux access. Easy Anti Cheat and BattlEye now fully support Linux, but some developers still choose not to enable it, even though it is as simple as ticking a box on their management page.
in the case of BF6, EA made their own kernel AC that is incompatible with Linux systems. if you think that's worth it to stop cheaters? sorry, but it doesn't **bleep**ing work. we know this because they updated BFV and BF1 with this AC (and simultaneously made games that previously worked on Linux completely unplayable), and they're still infested with cheaters. so yeah, there is zero justification for this game lacking Linux support.
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