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SuperTrooper81
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3 months ago

LINUX SUPPORT

I'm migrating over to Linux Mint on all of my computer systems and moving away from Windows 11 due to privacy issues, so are many more people out there at the moment doing the same thing. The frustrating thing is most of the Battlefield versions will not work on Linux Mint due to Anti Cheat issues. Is there going to be future support for linux users? In the long run iit will increase your end of line sales as there will be more users using your products. If you can please send me back a response it would be appreciated. Thank You

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  • As soon as linux support comes ill buy and start playing, Would love to jump back on battlefield 1 aswell, If there are still active players...

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    SuperTrooper81
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    3 months ago

    Thats exactly what i've done so I can still play anticheat games. Eberything else I use Linux.

  • SuperTrooper81​ I doubt EA is going to support Linux. I just dual boot Linux and Windows.

    I install Windows first on the SSD. Then shrink the NTFS partition size in Windows Disk Management. Then install Linux after the Windows NTFS partition.

    An easier option is installing Linux and Windows on separate SSDs.

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