since destiny is now on the steam store, does proton still count as third party software?
will i get banned?
i've had this game picking up dust for about a year and i'd like to play without reinstalling windows :(
thnx ~
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Edited by Times Vengeance: 10/4/2019 12:27:55 AMDestiny 2 is not supported on Proton or Wine, because these compatibility layers are unable to support our full anti-cheat. The game will fail to launch. If users modify Proton/Wine to force Destiny 2 to launch anyway without our full anti-cheat functionality, players may receive an account ban. Per Valve's [url=https://steamcommunity.com/games/221410/announcements/detail/1696055855739350561]announcement of Proton[/url]: [quote][b]Q: Are there any games that will never work with Proton?[/b] It's likely that some games using complex DRM or anti-cheat systems will be difficult, or even impossible to support.[/quote]
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Edited by Minty: 10/2/2019 4:08:55 AM[quote]Destiny 2 on PC only supports Windows. Linux via Proton is not supported and is considered a modified operating system, as is Wine and other emulation services.[/quote] [url]https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/253736828?sort=0&page=0&path=1[/url]
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Hello, [quote]Steam Play Proton: Destiny 2 is not compatible with Steam Play's Proton.[/quote] [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/12718]Account Security Guide[/url]
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Edited by Minty: 10/2/2019 4:10:18 AMthe reason i'm asking is because, there's a lot of linux users trying to run the game through proton, and it might lead to some innocent accounts getting banned, accounts that have switched from windows to linux.