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I relly dont care about VR, new games or anything ells here on Steam, before that anticheat system works and is able to keep the game´s clean of cheaters in REAL TIME !
We need that, especially in fps games and other games where there is competition involved among the players !
The issue is not only in CS 2, the issue is in all first person shooters and games with competitive matches that reach a pro level !
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I am very hopeful that we will see this hit Linux, and I've been fiddling around with ALVR a bunch today trying to get it to work so I can play Half-life: Alyx, and it hasn't been working. I have been ignoring my Windows dualboot for so long and when I relented and tried to bring it up yesterday, it has a black screen graphics driver issue. So now I get to sort that out before I can do any PCVR. Having this as a native option on Linux would be so amazing.