I'm sure this topic has come up numerous times, and it seems Bungie doesn't care about SteamOS. The reality is that more and more players are using portable devices. The SteamDeck is one of the best-selling consoles, to the extent that Microsoft is considering building a portable Xbox.
Personally, I travel a lot, and the SteamDeck is the only console I have. Because of this, I'm forced to play other similar games that work on the Deck.
I know that installing Windows as a dual boot on the SteamDeck is possible, but I'm not willing to do it because it's too technical for me. Please consider updating your anti-cheat software to be compatible with modern systems in 2024.
Thx :D
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Funniest part is Battleye supports linux (and by proxy, steamos since it's linux based), all game devs need to do is implement it which is easy (as in they made it pretty simple) and flip a switch, but they don't wanna, just like Ubi with R6S and other games by other studios who just do not care about doing the simple thing of following the steps battleye/steam tell devs how to enable it on linux They'd rather keep it on windows than a more secure system