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On Saturday 6th September, I played a game of Farlight 84 on Linux, but when I tried to queue again I noticed the bottom-right corner said “Account Banned.” No explanation, just a vague message about suspicious activity. After checking the discussions on Steam, it turns out other Linux players are facing the same issue, likely after a recent update. The strange part? Even while banned, you can still access the in-game shop and attempt to spend money. In this video, I go over exactly what happened, test whether I can still play after the ban timer runs out, and share thoughts on the wider issues Linux gamers face when it comes to compatibility and anti-cheat systems. I also dive into how free-to-play monetization is viewed differently in the East and West, and what that means for the future of games like Farlight 84. 00:00 – Intro: Banned in Farlight 84 on Linux 00:20 – “Account banned” after a match 00:42 – Other Linux players report bans 01:00 – Why Linux gamers are being flagged 01:22 – Ban doesn’t block spending money 01:48 – Free-to-play monetization: East vs West 02:36 – Why I won’t spend on games like this 02:56 – Testing if I can play again 03:13 – Back in a match 04:50 – Am I banned again? 05:13 – Farlight 84 working on Linux (for now) 05:36 – Final thoughts on Linux gaming issues #Farlight84 #LinuxGaming #Proton #FreeToPlay #PCGaming #Steam #GamingNews