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Curious take, Rust has about 137k users online (24h peak via steam charts rn atleast). Dev claims 0.01% of users play on Linux. That's 13-14 players. If even a single person decides to cheat or run Linux to cheat the amount of "cheaters on Linux" would indeed "dramatically increase". But that's a really bad way to tell the narrative.
I don't really care, i haven't played rust in years and as others mentioned there's way to much games i can play instead. Ive been playing a lot of The Finals recently and I've had a blast. They have Proton support and anti-cheat and atleast publicly say that they do want to continue supporting Linux.
If not supporting Linux is a business/economical decision just say so. This is a really bad way to discuss the situation and an attempt to frame linux players as cheaters. If you have 14 players total on Linux out of a total 100k then they most likely aren't the problem.