Halo developer 343 Industries rebrands, confirms multiple new gamesmisk@sopuli.xyz to Games@sh.itjust.works – 111 points – 1 months agoeurogamer.net17Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentHalo infinite uses non kernel level anti cheat if that means anything.yeah chances are they'll stick with EAC and continue to be friendly towards the steam deck (and indirectly towards desktop Linux as a whole)EAC is a Kernel-level anti cheatokay cool but it works with a usermode module in Linux for now, and will probably continue to do so.That's coolno you're coolIts a start.
Halo infinite uses non kernel level anti cheat if that means anything.yeah chances are they'll stick with EAC and continue to be friendly towards the steam deck (and indirectly towards desktop Linux as a whole)EAC is a Kernel-level anti cheatokay cool but it works with a usermode module in Linux for now, and will probably continue to do so.That's coolno you're coolIts a start.
yeah chances are they'll stick with EAC and continue to be friendly towards the steam deck (and indirectly towards desktop Linux as a whole)EAC is a Kernel-level anti cheatokay cool but it works with a usermode module in Linux for now, and will probably continue to do so.That's coolno you're cool
EAC is a Kernel-level anti cheatokay cool but it works with a usermode module in Linux for now, and will probably continue to do so.That's coolno you're cool
okay cool but it works with a usermode module in Linux for now, and will probably continue to do so.That's coolno you're cool
Halo infinite uses non kernel level anti cheat if that means anything.
yeah chances are they'll stick with EAC and continue to be friendly towards the steam deck (and indirectly towards desktop Linux as a whole)
EAC is a Kernel-level anti cheat
okay cool but it works with a usermode module in Linux for now, and will probably continue to do so.
That's cool
no you're cool
Its a start.