Steam Deck Patch
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There's really no reason beyond apathy that Steam Deck players aren't able to use the service, all because one person decided to cheat with the same model of computer. I was hoping that when I reinstalled bo2 zombies it would let me play given that it's a co-op mode, but nope; still banned. For a client that is supposed to bring life to abandoned games, it just leaves a sour taste in my mouth when I basically get the Activision treatment from you, and directed to install an entirely new Operating System as if that's an acceptable solution for a game that for all other intents and purposes works fine on SteamOS. There are thousands of people that want to play their old favorites but instead we get told to kick rocks because one guy decided to try the incredibly rare act of cheating in a multiplayer game? Come on now.
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Black Lament said in Steam Deck Patch:
For a client that is supposed to bring life to abandoned games, it just leaves a sour taste in my mouth
While its understandable that you are frustrated uur System requirements are not made up or pulled out of some random ass. We do need Windows as you noticed and we even need a rather new version of the windows too for those nice new faster and more secure functions built in.
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gfy you guys suck
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o3ovann Do you not realize that this is a community free project? They aren't paid to do any of this. They built this out of the love for these old games. If you aren't satisfied with the requirements then you can either try building one yourself or look for another way.
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WolflexZ gfy
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Black Lament I'm fairly certain you can just spoof your HWID to get around it. I don't understand the development teams thought process regarding not wanting to provide any support for platforms that aren't the latest version of Windows. Plutonium player numbers have been dwindling lately.
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Xerxes This doesn't really have anything to do with the system requirements, since Plutonium works fine on Linux. https://forum.plutonium.pw/topic/37097/plutonium-setup-optimization-on-linux-updated
If the anti-cheat cannot distinguish a difference between two machines with the same hardware, then it is arguably flawed.
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Everything not mentioned in the system requirements is not supported and does not get tested. Hence why it can break at any time. We are not a tripple (or quadruple ) A studio / publisher that can afford 200 different test set-ups. The issue also lies somewhere in between since wine simply returns garbage for a lot of values.
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That's fair enough. I hope it's reconsidered in the future, as I don't think this is unsolvable.