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This is the best summary I could come up with:


As a little PSA word of warning, it seems EA / Respawn have begun another little ban wave or they’ve tweaked something in their anti-cheat that Linux / Steam Deck players are getting caught in for Apex Legends.

This issue happened back in late February into early March this year, with a mixture of mostly desktop Linux players with a few who played on Steam Deck getting banned from Apex Legends.

Various reports have begun appearing across Reddit and a fresh post on the EA Forum with users detailing their bans.

Apex Legends is currently Steam Deck Verified and their Easy Anti-Cheat is supposed to be supported on Linux, so hopefully the bans will once again be overturned.

When you play games with anti-cheat regardless of the support status on Steam Deck and desktop Linux, there’s always the chance even if you’re a legitimate player that you’ll somehow get caught up in a ban wave after doing nothing wrong.

They’ve also merged the original and new forum posts into one and the amount of people mentioning they’ve been banned continues to grow.


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Too many words, TL;DR pls?

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It seems EA / Respawn have begun another little ban wave. Linux / Steam Deck players are getting caught in it. Hopefully the bans will once again be overturned.

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Thanks! Good human!

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Bad bot

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EA: notices ur OS

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That’s rOSist… Have they indicated specifically which point of ToS was broken? Did they give any details?

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It seems like there’s a glitch somewhere in their system that is causing these accounts to be inappropriately flagged. EA has enabled EAC support for Linux, so there’s no ToS reason why playing on Linux would get you banned. If they didn’t want Linux players, they could have just disabled the Linux version of EAC.

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It’s possible they want to support Steam Deck without supporting the rest of linux desktop, which would just be… dumb. The Steam Deck, in Valve’s own words, is “just a PC” anyway.

Considering they unbanned all most of the linux users last time though, this is likely just another mistake.

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They unbanned most last time. There were still people who were never unbanned and were never told why.

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You can’t delete your account if you’re banned? Seems a bit iffy.

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A GDPR request could accomplish that easily. They will obviously need to keep some amount of information so you just can’t make a new account.

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So just like Reddit does if I’m not mistaken ?

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Send them the GDPR horror letter

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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gives individuals the right to ask for their data to be deleted and organisations do have an obligation to do so, except in the following cases:

  • the personal data your company/organisation holds is needed to exercise the right of freedom of expression;
  • there is a legal obligation to keep that data;
  • for reasons of public interest (for example public health, scientific, statistical or historical research purposes).

Source: https://commission.europa.eu/law/law-topic/data-protection/reform/rules-business-and-organisations/dealing-citizens/do-we-always-have-delete-personal-data-if-person-asks_en

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EA ruin my favorite gaming franchise: Battlefield

Or DICE did under the supervision of the geniuses over at EA.

Now I will never get to play another Battlefield game…

So yeah, it’s better to stay away from EA products.

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Seems like EA doesn’t want to make games anymore. Folks should oblige them.

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You have to admire EA’s strategy. They have the official chick game, The Sims. Then they’ve got all the sports games; pretty much any national or international sports ball league has a perpetual contract with them, and sports bros who play Madden or FIFA just…can’t understand not buying sports branded stuff. They’re more secure in their market than Gold Bond Foot Powder.

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Exists projects similar to The sims that maybe can take the monopoly of this genre, just to show how absurd The Sims is: if you sum all stupid DLC and expansions you probably can buy all current consoles for that money. The problem is the sports games, like you said the perpetual contract just kill any competition.

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Sounds like a decent candidate for an open source replacement project.

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What do you mean “chick game” :(

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Over 60% of players of The Sims are women aged 18-24. Only 48% of women in the United States will claim to have ever played a video game in their lives and only 6% call themselves a “gamer.” I can’t think of an original IP game franchise more successful than The Sims in terms of revenue or copies sold that can claim a female supermajority audience.

It is the official game of chicks.

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