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GTA Online no longer compatible with Steam Deck – the fix is in Rockstar’s hands
GTA Online is no longer compatible with Steam Deck due to anti-cheat, but a simple action from Rockstar could solve the problem.
GTA Online is broken on Steam Deck following anti-cheat update
According to Valve, though, Rockstar could solve this minor technical issue with a single email.
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
Grand Theft Auto Online has, in an eyebrow-raising move, been given an anti-cheat software named BattlEye over a decade after the game came out. As a consequence, it's now officially no longer compatible with the Steam Deck,
GTA V declared "unsupported" on Steam Deck following BattlEye anti-cheat update
GTA V has consistently ranked among the top 20 most-played games on the Steam Deck for at least two years, and it even remained in the
GTA V, one of the most popular Steam Deck games, is now ‘unsupported’
Grand Theft Auto V was one of the top ten most played games on Valve’s Steam Deck handheld this past week. It’s been in the top twenty for at least two years. But as of today, Valve now lists the game as “unsupported” — because developer Rockstar mysteriously broke compatibility with Valve’s handheld for its online modes.
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.
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 gets the anti-cheat support on PC it's sorely needed for the last 9 years, but Steam Deck players are paying the price
Nine years after its initial release, Rockstar has added the third-party anti-cheat software BattlEye to the PC version of GTA V, and it's been a long time coming. The addition of a PC anti-cheat was added as part of a larger title update to celebrate the game's eleven-year anniversary and remind us that the passage of time is inevitable.
Grand Theft Auto V listed as unsupported on Valve Steam Deck: Know more
The reason for Valve listing Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) as unsupported is that the developer, Rockstar, has reportedly disrupted compatibility with Valve's handheld for its online modes
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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 ...
GamesRadar+ on MSN
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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 in ...
Digital Trends
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Grand Theft Auto 5 is no longer supported on Steam Deck
You can also switch it off through the
Rockstar
Games Launcher, according to the official FAQ, since it only needs to be used when playing GTA Online. It’s unclear what about the anti-cheat system ...
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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 it's in-game.
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