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Iron_Doesnt_Care
Seasoned Newcomer
6 months ago

Any Plans To Support Linux Again?

A lot of the older Battlefield games support Linux, or have the capacity to run on Linux through WINE (native) or Proton (Steam).

1 year after Battlefield 2042's release, Linux stopped working on the new Battlefield games due to changes in the anti-cheat resulting in them not working anymore. Consumers who bought the game prior, when it did work, suddenly couldnt play the game anymore.

I was wondering DICE had plans to go back and support Linux again for Battlefield 2042 and the newer Battlefield Labs (that was just announced).

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  • tall3's avatar
    tall3
    Rising Newcomer
    7 days ago

    Community servers is a good way to stop cheaters more ppl would have a more fun experiance, get the community back in to battlefield.

    The cheats work on windows aswell so by stopping linuxusers from playing your just making the playerbase smaller. 

  • TanksOfSteel's avatar
    TanksOfSteel
    Rising Newcomer
    9 days ago

    well im hoping EA does allow battlefield or any of there games that have anti cheat.  how things are looking at this moment it doesnt look like its going to happen, well maybe we might see something change in the next few years when the steam deck 2 comes out which will probably give us some hope. even other game developers dont have plans to support linux which they should because that means more customers buying games and more sales. 

  • knaZur's avatar
    knaZur
    Seasoned Newcomer
    5 months ago

    I don't want to get in to the whole debate about how bad the anti cheat is designed but there is a way to make somewhat of a compromise and it won't cost a penny.
    The smart move from EA would be to at least enable Linux only servers. Would sell more copies and and make the Linux/Steamdeck community happy for not being left out in the cold again. 
    I don't think Linux users will mind reporting cheaters the old fashioned way. There will be cheaters anyway and that goes for Windows users too.

  • T0PB0B's avatar
    T0PB0B
    Seasoned Newcomer
    5 months ago

    steam deck/Linux are continuously growing and I really hope they decide to support Linux moving forward.

  • Hi @Iron_Doesnt_Care

    It's hard to say for definite, but I believe it would depend on whether EA added support to their anti-cheat or not. I'm not sure how much influence Dice would have on this really, but I imagine that feedback about it would be passed on by them to the relevant places. 

    I guess that all you can do really is keep an eye on official EA channels for info about anti-cheat changes.

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