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i know this few
https://x.com/Shadow_Wizard22/status/2068400557488746563?s=20
https://v1.steam.hlxgame.cc/discussions/forum/0/565912032657822873/
I don't know how recently steam reinforced this but I was able to simply go to a products store page and check the right side where they usually state if they have any EULA's. In that section is where they must also state if they use "regular" AC's or KLAC's.
While typing this I just realised I may as well organise my entire steam library off this feature.
I should've put it in the curator a long time ago, my bad, added it now.
great site to see what games use client-side anti-cheat, even if a lot of it is userspace and not kernel-level. it's also targeted towards desktop linux users and what games using these anti-cheats will run for them. (usually because the kernel anti-cheats go from kernel to userspace when the developer makes an effort to support proton or have a linux port.) either way a great resource