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Rockstar and Valve reportedly working to “find a fix”

Image credit:Rockstar Games/Take-Two

Image credit:Rockstar Games/Take-Two

Grand Theft Auto 5 is an open-world action adventure game from Rockstar Games.

Rockstar added BattlEye Anti-Cheat toGTA 5and GTA Online in an update on Tuesday 17th September, together with options to disable the anti-cheat functionality for Story Mode play on the Rockstar Games Launcher or third-party launchers. In the process, support for Steam Deck play has fallen through like a police helicopter into a traffic jam.

“Steam Deck does not support BattlEye for GTA Online,” thechangelogbaldly notes. “You will be able to play GTAV Story Mode but unable to play GTA Online.”

In their changelog, Rockstar lay the responsibility for the loss of compatibility at Valve’s door. “GTAV and GTA Online are not officially supported on Steam Deck and all technical support questions should be directed to Valve’s Steam Deck support content and community,” it reads. This, players have been doing. One redditor has allegedlyheard from a Valve repthat they’re “working with Rockstar Games to find a fix”.

I’m a bit mystified, frankly, but there’s precedent for big publishersbeing iffy about whether they can run anti-cheat software over the Steam Deck’s Linux-based OS. Presumably, you can still fire up GTA Online on the Deck if you dual-boot Windows and skip the Proton layer.

If there’s one thing everybody can agree on, it’s that GTA Online has a cheating problem. I’m interested to see how they’lltackle that and GTA Online in generalafter the release ofGTA 6.