DoubleClutch
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This is somewhat of an ironic statement considering PlayStation / Xbox is a locked down platform that is certainly tracking everything you’re doing. How can they possibly be more private than the average PC, which is inherently an open platform?
Anti-cheat.
Take something like BattlEye, which is kernel level surveillance. They create a fingerprint for you and have access to your whole computer. That doesn’t mean it’ll be used for malicious purposes, but if you’re someone like me, you don’t like such access being present to begin with.
Not too long ago, having a back-door installed was considered the most egregious spyware. Now gamers are forced to install something similar just to play games.
Take Vanguard used for League of Legends or Valorant, it’s running 24/7 in the background!
The nice thing about a console is the only thing on it is gaming data. With a PC, I would imagine most people have far more private data on it.
So as a PC gamer, your only options are:
1. Give in and install spyware
2. Dual boot / dual PCs / run an isolated environment
I’m glad Linux gaming is becoming bigger and bigger because it’ll help against these privacy invasions. Also, companies need to start being held accountable for not investing in better servers. Higher quality server-side processing would allow them to run the anti-cheat on them, instead of locally on your computer.
Anti-cheat.
Take something like BattlEye, which is kernel level surveillance. They create a fingerprint for you and have access to your whole computer. That doesn’t mean it’ll be used for malicious purposes, but if you’re someone like me, you don’t like such access being present to begin with.
Not too long ago, having a back-door installed was considered the most egregious spyware. Now gamers are forced to install something similar just to play games.
Take Vanguard used for League of Legends or Valorant, it’s running 24/7 in the background!
The nice thing about a console is the only thing on it is gaming data. With a PC, I would imagine most people have far more private data on it.
So as a PC gamer, your only options are:
1. Give in and install spyware
2. Dual boot / dual PCs / run an isolated environment
I’m glad Linux gaming is becoming bigger and bigger because it’ll help against these privacy invasions. Also, companies need to start being held accountable for not investing in better servers. Higher quality server-side processing would allow them to run the anti-cheat on them, instead of locally on your computer.