CRSED: Delicacies Royale is a battle royale from Darkflow Software program / Matter Staff and Gaijin Community Ltd, and now it is unplayable on Linux / Steam Deck. Beforehand the sport was generally known as CRSED: F.O.A.D.
Earlier in Could, they up to date their anti-cheat to BattlEye, whereas beforehand it used Straightforward Anti-Cheat. Each of which can be enabled to work on Linux platforms together with SteamOS / Steam Deck. It appears on this case with the swap and the removing of the Native Linux construct, the developer has determined not to allow BattlEye.
Our anti-cheat compatibility page was up to date when the change occurred.
In a publish on Steam they said:
Pricey gamers!
We’d like to tell you that CRSED: Delicacies Royale is now not supported on the Linux working system.
We apologize for any [inconvenience] and suggest switching to play on different accessible platforms.
Valve rated it Steam Deck Verified, in order that might want to change quickly.
In contrast with the likes of Apex Legends removing support and GTA Online also shutting Linux out, this isn’t fairly the identical form of loss contemplating CRSED: Delicacies Royale barely hits 208 gamers on-line every day. Nonetheless, it does solely additional spotlight the continuing anti-cheat drawback for Linux gaming. One challenge I truly hope Valve can solve now that SteamOS 3 has seen a wider release.
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