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anti-cheat program for linux?
Hi is there a good anti-cheat program for linux server?If u know plz reply thnx.
Take care all biggrin: |
I got an idea for you... run a windows server.
Problem solved. |
But im renting the server and its based on linux so can enyone help me?:)
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Rent a windows server
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Does enyone know a anti-cheat program for linux server after WikiWeaponn?
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anti-cheat programs dont work dude, theres a million ways to get around them, cheating will never be stoped.
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Yeah especially cuz no one makes anything for linux serves. You gotta focus your efforts somewhere.
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[quote="Coublacka_":661f8]anti-cheat programs dont work dude, theres a million ways to get around them, cheating will never be stoped.[/quote:661f8]
always with them negative waves moriarity, why can't you think of something righteous |
[quote="Sgt Stryker":756f0][quote="Coublacka_":756f0]anti-cheat programs dont work dude, theres a million ways to get around them, cheating will never be stoped.[/quote:756f0]
always with them negative waves moriarity, why can't you think of something righteous[/quote:756f0] It's not that Windows is superior to Linux, but Linux is a more stable OS for running net-code applications, such as gaming servers. The problem is that EA didn't develope a Linux dedicated server, only Win32. So, most applications aren't compatible. I know theres a program that allows you to run PC applications on a Linux box, you might want to look into that. |
[quote="Bazooka_Joe":0621b][quote="Sgt Stryker":0621b][quote="Coublacka_":0621b]anti-cheat programs dont work dude, theres a million ways to get around them, cheating will never be stoped.[/quote:0621b]
always with them negative waves moriarity, why can't you think of something righteous[/quote:0621b] It's not that Windows is superior to Linux, but Linux is a more stable OS for running net-code applications, such as gaming servers. The problem is that EA didn't develope a Linux dedicated server, only Win32. So, most applications aren't compatible. I know theres a program that allows you to run PC applications on a Linux box, you might want to look into that.[/quote:0621b] Wine: [url="http://www.winehq.com/"]http://www.winehq.com/[/url] we were looking into this for the office (we use Linux for the actual research, but have had to use Windows for graphics and presentations) |
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