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[SOLVED] Steam and Easy Anti-Cheat

I am trying to play a game in Steam that has an EAC system in it (The Game is Brawlhalla):

- sudo pacman -S steam
- chose vulkan radeon driver from artix repos

Steam opens fine, but when I open Brawlhalla, it says "Failed to load easy anticheat module". In which I have to close the game and not work

I have found an alternative solution, which is by installing Steam through Flatpak, which worked just fine for me.
I struggle to find the right place to post this. I feel like this is another case of "I am using OpenRC and the application I am trying to use is not working because of the OpenRC's nature" again.

Is EAC a system service? I can't seem to find any results over the internet, or I might have just not looked deep enough. The past zerotier issue gave me some headache (disappointingly), so I am quickly asking for help through the forums this time. Help will be appreciated  :)

Re: Steam and Easy Anti-Cheat

Reply #1
https://www.protondb.com/app/291550

The gist of which suggests adding -noeac to the launch options.
Which i imagine restricts the servers / rooms you can join online. But I'm guessing.

Re: Steam and Easy Anti-Cheat

Reply #2
I feel like this is another case of "I am using OpenRC and the application I am trying to use is not working because of the OpenRC's nature" again.
Your problem has nothing to do with openrc.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Brawlhalla/comments/qivgfg/cant_launch_the_game_with_eac_enabled/
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/q86qac/bmg_enabled_the_eac_wine_patch_for_brawlhalla/
"Wer alles kann, macht nichts richtig"

Artix USE="runit openrc slim openbox lxde gtk2 qt4 qt5 qt6 conky
-gtk3 -gtk4 -adwaita{cursors,themes,icons} -gnome3 -kde -plasma -wayland "

Re: Steam and Easy Anti-Cheat

Reply #3
https://www.protondb.com/app/291550

The gist of which suggests adding -noeac to the launch options.
Which i imagine restricts the servers / rooms you can join online. But I'm guessing.
Thank you, I have tried this fix and it works. Didn't occur to me that you can go to protondb for these kinds of problems. I shall add that to my to-do's.
I have tried multiplayer while the -noeac command is put, and it worked. Do you think that's illegal? I feel like being able to play multiplayer and bypassing the noeac is not allowed, I don't want to get my account banned...

Ahhh.. I shall check on this thanks

Re: Steam and Easy Anti-Cheat

Reply #4
I have tried multiplayer while the -noeac command is put, and it worked. Do you think that's illegal? I feel like being able to play multiplayer and bypassing the noeac is not allowed, I don't want to get my account banned...

Glad to have helped but as to your question I have no clue.  I'd ask on their support or maybe the games sub reddit if it has one ?

 

Re: Steam and Easy Anti-Cheat

Reply #5
I have checked now, and tried the options discussed in the posts. It seems that it doesn't work for me. Thank you for helping me find these, I haven't found these in my search engine results at all..

Glad to have helped but as to your question I have no clue.  I'd ask on their support or maybe the games sub reddit if it has one ?

lq's reply gave me clear answers as to why the problem exists, EAC seems to not be fully ok for use yet, therefore I wouldn't risk trying to play on lobbies with the -noeac command on. I hope that in the future EAC becomes completely seamless and becomes the standard for anti-cheat with all multiplayer games as it's the only one (in my knowledge) working on cross-platform compatibility. Thank you, my problems are solved