anti-cheat challenges

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about anti-cheat challenges focus on compatibility issues between Windows and Linux-based gaming platforms like SteamOS. Users report that many popular multiplayer games rely on kernel-level anti-cheat software that does not function properly on Linux, creating a barrier for gamers considering a switch from Windows. The recurring theme is that while SteamOS offers a streamlined experience for handheld devices, its inability to run certain anti-cheat systems limits game library access. These challenges are a key factor in the ongoing debate over whether Windows or SteamOS is the better choice for portable PC gaming in 2025.
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    SteamOS vs Windows on Handheld Gaming Devices: Which is Better in 2025?

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