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Steam Deck/Linux Support

Why doesn't Marathon (or Destiny 2 for that Matter) support Linux when the steam deck is as popular as it is and BattlEye, the anticheat the game uses, has native Linux support that *literally* requires no more effort to enable beyond sending an email to BattlEye?

I'm not being hyperbolic, Valve has said as much themselves after working with BattlEye to ensure this kind of compatibility.

BattlEye on Proton integration has reached a point where all a developer needs to do is reach out BattlEye to enable it for their title. No additional work is required by the developer besides that communication.

https://store.steampowered.com/news/group/4145017/view/3104663180636096966

 

It'd be one thing if the anticheat didn't support Linux at all, or if it required dev effort, but it's quite literally the least effort possible to ensure more people can play the game.

Please consider this.

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    Hi there,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    For any feedback or suggestions, we suggest joining the official Marathon discord and posting in these channels:

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  • Absolutely this. I would love to buy Marathon, it looks like a lot of fun going off what I've been seeing of my friends playing, but if I can't run it on Linux I'm completely out of luck - swore off Windows last year and went all-in on daily driving an arch-based distro and it's been so much better for gaming outside of weird anticheat B.S. such as this.
    Especially with the cost of storage right now I'm not exactly chomping at the bit to permanently sacrifice some of what little space I do have just for a Windows partition I'm going to use for exactly one (1) game lol.

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