Things were progressing quite positively in the world on Linux and anti cheat for quite a while but at least for EA games that appears to be reversing, at least in part. ==========Support The Chann...
Solving it on the client is literally impossible, solving it on the server is difficult and could be impossible, big difference.
It’s like someone trying to send a car to the moon by pulling the steering wheel. It’s impossible, the fact that building a rocket is hard or that you don’t know how to do it or that it could fail has no bearing on the fact that trying to pull the steering wheel on a car is definitely the wrong way to go about it.
In the same manner solving cheating on the client is the same kind of impossible, anyone defending it sounds like a flat-earther to anyone with the basic knowledge of client/server architecture.
I don’t think there’s a way to solve it on the server either.
Solving it on the client is literally impossible, solving it on the server is difficult and could be impossible, big difference.
It’s like someone trying to send a car to the moon by pulling the steering wheel. It’s impossible, the fact that building a rocket is hard or that you don’t know how to do it or that it could fail has no bearing on the fact that trying to pull the steering wheel on a car is definitely the wrong way to go about it.
In the same manner solving cheating on the client is the same kind of impossible, anyone defending it sounds like a flat-earther to anyone with the basic knowledge of client/server architecture.
There absolutely is, it just takes effort. Many MMOs do this, and as a result almost all of them are playable on linux.
To be fair, cheating on a MMO is very different from cheating on a precision FPS game.
If you do pixel perfect inputs on a MMO it barely matters. If you do pixel perfect inputs on a FPS you can win an international tournament.