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Most do work. Anything with EAC or Battleye (the huge majority) work as long as the devs have updated it recently really.
EfT runs (with some effort last I tried, most of the issues coming from the launcher I needed to run to install the game, not the game itself) but I think multiplayer probably doesn't work. I was trying to play the Single Player Tarkov mod last I played, and it was able to work.
It can work but most of them won't check the box because Linux has a statistical overrepresentation of cheaters.
That's a claim I've heard, but never from a credible source. Are you aware of actual data backing that claim up?
Which one?
The Linux having an over representation of cheaters one.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/02/blocking-linux-steam-deck-in-apex-legends-led-to-a-meaningful-reduction-in-cheaters/
That's the one I remember being skeptical of, since it also corresponded with a drop in players overall as the game aged.
Well, lot of devs don't allow Linux players, and I don't have a better explanation for why.
Could it be that maybe the devs are also humans and were also misled into making a decision based on bad statistics?
What bad statistics?
Because developing for Linux takes time, and it doesn't have a large enough market share to be considered worth it.
There's no development required.
It requiring extra development is the only explanation I can think of for why almost no games come with native linux builds, not even single player ones.
Well in the past it was due to extremely small userbase. 1-2% of Steam users.
Now with Proton there's really not even a good reason to make a native Linux port. They just make sure its optimized for Proton, which is usually nothing at all.