Would you play a game that required you to submit photo id every time you signed in, like they they would validate your government issued id. If you knew that as soon as one got caught for cheating, not just an account ben but they personally would be banned from the game. You would have kind of like what facebook tried to do, or what gogle plus tried to do back in the day,. with this, like, true, true identification system. Luke: "I'd rather lose a close fight or a fair fight, then win an uneven one"
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Timestamps (courtesy of NoKi1119 - NOTE: Timestamps will be off by a couple of minutes due to change in sponsors)
[0:00] Chapters
[0:57] Intro
[1:32] Topic #1: Valve's anti-cheat on Linux.
2:30 Supported games.
4:57 Steam Deck's effect on the market.
11:22 Discussing true identification.
15:12 Issues with the validation.
20:41 Supported AC does not guarantee games working.
21:17 Linux installation competition video idea.
[24:32] Sponsors.
[26:50] Topic #2: EU enforcing USB-C on devices.
28:51 Apple Watch 7 has 60.5 GHz wireless transfer.
32:01 Is wireless charging the end of cables?
[35:41] Topic #3: Microsoft's Surface laptop Studio.
37:32 Specifications.
38:58 New Surface Duo 2.
[40:45] Topic #4: Super Mario Brothers movie & voice-over cast.
[42:58] Topic #5: China bans cryptocurrencies, BTC value drops.
[46:00] Superchats.
[48:05] Wrapping up.
[48:10] Outro.
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