This will take the form of kernel level anticheat though. No thanks.
The percentage of games that don’t work on Linux due to anticheat is so low that I don’t see this mattering in the long run.
This is about market capture, not compatibility. This isn’t about expanding the existing library, but opening the door for future titles to make kernel level anti cheat a requirement. While the current community will likely turn their nose up, Linux gaining traction means there’s a growing line of users that may not.
Ah yes, hire people right after laying a ton of people off, including those with cancer.
Tim Sweeney has got to be one of the worst business people I’ve seen, but unfortunately hes a good hype man and thats 99% of running a business these days