NetEase trying to poke their nose around where it doesn't belong (com.netease.g108n; Destiny Rising):
```
W libc : Access denied finding property "ro.debuggable"
```
GrapheneOS: "ACCESS DENIED!"
The ro.debuggable property is a system-level Android variable. Anti-cheat and telemetry engines check this to see if the operating system is a stock consumer build or a modified developer build.
On a standard Google or Samsung phone, the app is allowed to peek at this property completely unchecked. But because I am on GrapheneOS, the hardened libc library steps in, slaps the app's hand away, and says "Access denied."
The game engine is programmed to assume that if it can't read basic system properties, it's being run inside a hacking environment or a virtual machine. Instead of gracefully handling it, the code just panics, hangs, and dies.
#GrapheneOS #android #anticheat #privacy #NotTodayBuddy #mindyourownbusiness
SteamGPT leaked: Valve is apparently training an AI to be the world's most overpowered anti-cheat hall monitor
Leaked files referencing "SteamGPT" suggest Valve is developing an AI-powered security review system to help human moderators handle suspicious activity on Steam, according to Ars Technica.
Arc Raiders drops Denuvo anti-cheat on cheaters - but leaves the DRM drama at the door
In quite a surprise, the MMO Dune: Awakening is getting a single-player mode for those who don't want to deal with other people while exploring the desert.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/06/dune-awakening-is-getting-a-single-player-mode-and-more-story-content/
#MMO #Upcoming #RPG #Update #Proton #OnlineMultiplayer #AntiCheat
ARC Raiders: after its breakout success the game drowned in CHEATS and bug‑abusers, players are furious, devs rolled out a three-strike system (30/60/permanent ban) and are beefing up defenses. 🔥
Servers took DDoS hits, streamer Recrent was streamsniped by someone hiding in textures; cheats range from classic wallhack/aimbot to hardware DMA. Embark added Denuvo Anti-Cheat, tightened Family Sharing, pushed a «hot fix», patch 1.4.0...
NetEase Permanently Bans Cheaters in Marvel Rivals and Debunks Anti-Cheat Bypass Rumors
📰 Original title: Marvel Rivals ban hammer falls as NetEase shuts down anti cheat rumours
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️

NetEase Games has launched a significant crackdown on cheaters in Marvel Rivals, permanently banning accounts found using cheats, illegal tools, or client modifications. The action applies across all skill levels, addressing complaints that cheating disrupts both casual and competitive play. The company firmly denied rumors that players could disable the anti-cheat system through launch settings, clarifying that the security feature is deeply integrated into the game client and cannot be turned off. The mentioned setting only hides a warning popup without affecting the actual anti-cheat protection. To deter repeat offenders, NetEase plans to implement device and IP bans in addition to account bans, targeting those who sell cheats or attempt to evade previous restrictions. Players who believe they were banned unfairly can submit an appeal. This enforcement comes as Marvel Rivals continues to build momentum with its popular Marvel-themed hero shooter format. Upcoming content includes new heroes like Cyclops and Devil Dinosaur for Season 8. However, developers emphasize that maintaining fair matches is crucial for player retention, as new heroes alone cannot compensate for matchmaking issues caused by cheaters. The studio aims to restore player trust by ensuring honest gamers can enjoy competitive matches without facing exploits. This balanced approach combines strict penalties with an appeals process to avoid wrongful bans while protecting the game's integrity.
NetEase Permanently Bans Cheaters in Marvel Rivals and Debunks Anti-Cheat Bypass Rumors
📰 Original title: Marvel Rivals ban hammer falls as NetEase shuts down anti cheat rumours
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️

NetEase Games has launched a significant crackdown on cheaters in Marvel Rivals, permanently banning accounts found using cheats, illegal tools, or client modifications. The action applies across all skill levels, addressing complaints that cheating disrupts both casual and competitive play. The company firmly denied rumors that players could disable the anti-cheat system through launch settings, clarifying that the security feature is deeply integrated into the game client and cannot be turned off. The mentioned setting only hides a warning popup without affecting the actual anti-cheat protection. To deter repeat offenders, NetEase plans to implement device and IP bans in addition to account bans, targeting those who sell cheats or attempt to evade previous restrictions. Players who believe they were banned unfairly can submit an appeal. This enforcement comes as Marvel Rivals continues to build momentum with its popular Marvel-themed hero shooter format. Upcoming content includes new heroes like Cyclops and Devil Dinosaur for Season 8. However, developers emphasize that maintaining fair matches is crucial for player retention, as new heroes alone cannot compensate for matchmaking issues caused by cheaters. The studio aims to restore player trust by ensuring honest gamers can enjoy competitive matches without facing exploits. This balanced approach combines strict penalties with an appeals process to avoid wrongful bans while protecting the game's integrity.
World of Tanks: HEAT is a fast-paced free to play hero-driven tank action game, it just released on Steam and it does work on Linux / SteamOS systems.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/world-of-tanks-heat-released-free-on-steam-and-works-on-linux-steamos/