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Anti-cheat "compatibility" means allowing software kernel level access and after Crowd strike I think that tide will be turning even on Windows.
Anti-cheat will change. Not Linux IMHO.
One of the few good things that came from the Crowdstrike disaster
there's always the option of an emulator
I'm not sure there is. The whole point of these anti-cheat systems is to detect running on modified setups that allow for the injection of code. An emulator is one such system.
Wine Is Now an Emulator