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Rust developer has ‘no plans’ for Linux or Proton support, says games that support them are ‘not serious about anti-cheat’

Rust developer has ‘no plans’ for Linux or Proton support, says games that support them are ‘not serious about anti-cheat’

Rust has a long, rocky will-they-or-won’t-they history when it comes to official support for both Proton and Linux, and with a new Steam Machine on the way it’s no surprise to see those conversations popping up again. Valve’s cute little cube will run SteamOS and use Protonβ€”a compatibility layer to make Windows games play nice with Linuxβ€”but you can’t play official Rust using it.

The latest plea for official Proton support started on Reddit, where Scout339v2 shared their screenshot of Rust running “on a server with EAC disabled to show that the game already works perfectly on Linux.” Disabling Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) is the key factor here, and part of a broader conversation where Facepunch and its Linux/Proton userbase don’t see eye-to-eye.

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