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It's been a bit of a saga for Apex Legends players using the Proton compatibility tool to play it on Steam Deck and Linux desktop but it seems Respawn continue their ban investigation.

Reports have been sprinkling in over the last few days that numerous players who were unfairly banned have seen their bans get reversed. Hopefully this is a sign of Respawn now properly looking into it, after many players have been waiting over a week for a resolution on the issue despite firm claims of no cheating happening.

It's still not clear what's going on, or what caused this second ban-wave of players on Linux systems and we're not likely to be told why — because when it comes to anti-cheat bigger developers and publishers don't like to go into details that might in any way help cheaters.

Respawn still have the investigation noted on their official Trello page so they haven't finished yet.

Are you still banned? Or have you been unbanned recently or were you not banned at all and were able to carry on? Let me know in the comments.

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6 comments

Thibug Aug 28, 2023
Will we see an apology from EA for their terrible work responding to the support tickets? Probably not.

They really showed how bad their support is, just a bot replying that they "Looked into it".

if $PLAYER_IS_BANNED
then
    echo "After thoroughly investigating your account and concern, we again found that we actioned your account correctly after..."
fi



Really show that they don't care about their players/customers. They are still one of the few launcher I see needing a fix every few proton updates.
rustigsmed Aug 29, 2023
definitely welcome the unbanning of players, hoping they and other companies start considering the linux user base some more on anti-cheat related matters. it appears to be a step in the right direction
based Aug 29, 2023
After some more investigation we have determined you should not be banned, even after telling you 3 times we had a reason to do so. Now go 🦆 yourself and give us more money


Last edited by based on 29 August 2023 at 10:46 am UTC
benstor214 Aug 29, 2023
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Quoting: basedAfter some more investigation we have determined you should not be banned, even after telling you 3 times we had a reason to do so.
Yes, I'm confused. What is it now???
based Aug 29, 2023
Quoting: benstor214
Quoting: basedAfter some more investigation we have determined you should not be banned, even after telling you 3 times we had a reason to do so.
Yes, I'm confused. What is it now???

Idunno let me pull up the schedule
benstor214 Aug 29, 2023
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I see... the banning and unbanning operates on an day-to-day basis.
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