CRSED: Cuisine Royale is a battle royale from Darkflow Software / Matter Team and Gaijin Network Ltd, and now it’s unplayable on Linux / Steam Deck. Previously the game was known as CRSED: F.O.A.D.

Earlier in May, they updated their anti-cheat to BattlEye, whereas previously it used Easy Anti-Cheat. Both of which can be enabled to work on Linux platforms including SteamOS / Steam Deck. It seems in this case with the swap and the removal of the Native Linux build, the developer has decided not to enable BattlEye.

Our anti-cheat compatibility page was updated when the change happened.

In a post on Steam they said:

Dear players!

We’d like to inform you that CRSED: Cuisine Royale is no longer supported on the Linux operating system.

We apologize for any [inconvenience] and recommend switching to play on other available platforms.

Valve rated it Steam Deck Verified, so that will need to change soon.

Compared with the likes of Apex Legends removing support and GTA Online also shutting Linux out, this is not quite the same kind of loss considering CRSED: Cuisine Royale barely hits 208 players online each day. Still, it does only further highlight the ongoing anti-cheat problem for Linux gaming. One issue I truly hope Valve can solve now that SteamOS 3 has seen a wider release.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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