Fans are frustrated with the rating change following the addition of BattlEye anti-cheat, which is incompatible with the ...
An apparent dispute between Rockstar and Valve has left Grand Theft Auto 5 to be listed as unsupported by Steam Deck.
Rockstar Games dropped Steam Deck compatibility for GTA V and GTA Online following a recent BattlEye anti-cheat update.
GTA V has consistently ranked among the top 20 most-played games on the Steam Deck for at least two years, and it even ...
Nine years after its initial release, Rockstar has added the third-party anti-cheat software BattlEye to the PC version of ...
This will affect a lot of players. Despite being almost a decade old, GTA 5 is still one of the most consistently played video games on PC. At the time of this writing, it’s ranked 11th on Steam ...
Grand Theft Auto Online received an update, with the PC port of the crime sim finally getting anti-cheating software. Yet not ...
You may have noticed that Grand Theft Auto V is no longer verified on Steam Deck. That's seemingly because of the BattlEye new anti-cheat software for GTA Online, which rolled out earlier this week.
That said, the standard Grand Theft Auto V story campaign will still be accessible. Furthermore, neither game is officially supported for the Steam Deck. As a result, all further technical support ...
The update in question and the use of BattlEye specifically was first noticed in the background changes catalogued from Steam before Rockstar Games put out its patch notes on the GTA Online support ...
Today, Grand Theft Auto Online received an update, with the PC port of the crime sim finally getting anti-cheating software. Yet not everyone is happy, as this update has now made it impossible to ...