Linux CSGO runs poorly in a virtual machine.
Linux CSGO runs poorly in a virtual machine.
Your setup is working well on your physical machine, but running it in a VM causes performance drops. You likely need to enable hardware acceleration in the VM settings—either by using a compatible virtualization platform or switching to Windows 10 directly. Adjusting graphics drivers or using a different VM guest may also help restore stability.
This process relies on the GPU for better performance. The current setup is using too much software overhead, which is why it's not working well. You're likely playing CSGO inside a virtual machine, but it should run smoothly on native platforms.
I know the anti-cheat system isn't built into Linux, but I'm using it just so I don't have to change my operating system for a quick CSGO session. Overwatch is still around, and almost everyone gets caught if they slip up. I used to play in the semi-pro scene, and I can tell you no matter how hard you try to hide, you'll eventually be found. Or maybe you're really skilled at the game and know how to use cheats. That's a very small group of cheaters, let alone the regular ones.