How can you cheat on steam deck? Cant they just work with Valve to fix this issue, instead of just banning the users?
They litterally had time, until steam deck release to work with valve. Yet they didnt. I call that bullshit, that you can consider that cheating. That is just lazy devs.
How do I know if Steam Deck allows you to possibly cheat? And like I said, it's not the steam deck, they clearly state Proton, or anything else running Proton. Steam Deck running Windows is fine. And that's also the point. I clearly don't know what the problem is, and
you don't either. Asking questions like "can't they just work with Valve" is akin to asking "why don't they just flip a switch?" as if collaboration is easy, and instant. This goes back to the concept of business needs, which some users here so clearly do not understand that they either must be children or low level workers. The number of people buying Steam Deck is going to be a tiny drop in the bucket compared to where Bungie's customers actually lie. If Proton enables cheating or is capable of basically enabling undefined user behavior, and it is a better option to just cut that off, that's what they will do. People are not
owed support on any platform that they want. Companies, even big ones, have limited resources that they must allocate. Your statement of "calling bullshit" makes no sense, and the fact that you take it another step to blame "lazy devs," when I guarantee you would never be able to hack it as a programmer, is
ridiculous. You have no idea what the profession entails, because if you did you wouldn't make these kinds of statements. I always find it ironic when
gamers, of all people, accuse professionals of
laziness. Why do you act like such an entitled stooge?
Is it pro consumer to only release games on consoles, cause cheating is a bigger problem on PC?
Has there ever been registered cheaters through Proton?
It can be "pro competitive gamers" but pro consumerism is all about availability.
That's your definition of "pro consumerism" which is also completely arbitrary. By that definition Mario games are "anti consumer" because they are only available on Nintendo platforms. Pretty sure that concept is hogwash.