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GTA, Steam Deck
GTA Online is no longer compatible with the Steam Deck thanks to its new anti-cheat software, despite BattlEye having an opt-in system for this sort of thing
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GTA 5 just became ‘Unsupported’ on Steam Deck
Fans are frustrated with the rating change following the addition of BattlEye anti-cheat, which is incompatible with the Linux-based SteamOS.
GTA Online No Longer Steam Deck Compatible Thanks To BattlEye Anti-Cheat Software
GTA Online has been given BattlEye anti-cheat software a decade after it initially launched on PC, and as a result, players can no longer play on their Steam Decks.
Steam Offering GTA 5 Refunds For Steam Deck Users
The addition of BattlEye anti-cheat to GTA has made the game incompatible with the Steam Deck. Steam Deck players can no longer access the GTA Online portion of the game. Rockstar is blaming Valve, despite other BattlEye games being compatible with the platform.
Anti-cheat update leaves GTA Online’s Steam Deck players out in the cold
According to Valve, though, Rockstar could solve this minor technical issue with a single email.
Additional anti-cheat measures make the game unplayable on the Steam Deck.
Rockstar Games recently launched the anti-cheat system BattleEye after nine years since Grand Theft Auto 5's launch. Because of that, the game is now unplayable on the Steam Deck.
Steam Deck Users Aren't Happy With Latest GTA Online Update
Steam Deck users express their frustrations with the latest Grand Theft Auto 5 security update as it causes a major issue for GTA Online.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is no longer supported on Steam Deck
Thanks to a recent update, Grand Theft Auto 5 and Grand Theft Auto Online can't be played on the Steam Deck.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
GTA 5 Loses Steam Deck Verification as Rockstar Claims Valve's Handheld Does Not Support Anti-Cheating Tech
You may have noticed that Grand Theft Auto V is no longer verified on Steam Deck. That's seemingly because of the BattlEye new anti-cheat software for GTA Online, which rolled out earlier this week. As Rockstar explains in its official FAQ,
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Popular GTA Online mod menu says "the future is very uncertain" after a new GTA 5 update adds anti-cheat: "This is most likely the end for now"
BattlEye
Anti-Cheat was rolled out in yesterday's
GTA
5
update. As the patch notes explain, it's possible to disable it ...
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Rockstar adds GTA 5 BattlEye anti-cheat to combat the hacker problem
It appears that GTA 5 BattlEye anti-cheat has been added by Rockstar, as both the Steam backend and player reports indicate ...
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“Better late than never” New GTA 5 Online BattlEye anti-cheat update welcomed by fans
This
GTA
5
Online update has added
BattlEye
anti-cheat software, and a large portion of the community are pleased by its arrival. While we’re desperate to hear more about Grand Theft Auto 6, ...
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Rockstar Adds New Anticheat to GTA 5 for PC 9 Years After Release
An anti-cheat called BattlEye from an outside company has been added to Grand Theft Auto V on PC. This may be intended as a ...
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