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![]() "OS Secure Boot can attest with crypto signatures that it's all running to Steam's specifications and that you, the user, have no rights to install unauthenticated kernel-level drivers or interfere with other programs," user floatingatoll says. Essentially their argument boils down to Linux's lack of secure boot and user-configurable kernels, or at least the Steam Deck's lack thereof in this regard, which could leave Destiny 2's multiplayer open to cheaters. ![]() Some users have already taken to the DestinyTheGame subreddit (opens in new tab) to discuss the decision, including one user who explains in great depth why Bungie is in the right here. ![]() However, that open nature of Linux might also be the reason for Destiny 2's lack of support.
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