3 points

If a company says it doesn’t want my money, I am happy to oblige.

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EAC and battleye aren’t that good at detecting VMs and can be made to run fairly easily in my experience.

RIOT vanguard though? Hell nah, this is one of the most invasive rootkits ever created.

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You could always… you know… buy either a “work-only” PC (something like a Orange pi 5 max) or a “Windows PC” to play these games?

t. Got three “computers” with different functions and I’m about to have a 4th one.

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15 points

Simple solution. Don’t buy those games.

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2 points

Boycott PUBG and Rainbow Six Siege

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4 points

No problem for me.

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Anti cheat with kernel privileges? no, thanks.

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i have no problem with privileged code or trusted computer code as long as it’s open source, open protocols and managed by an open foundation of some sort

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Serious question, how does this work on Linux when using wine? Elden ring uses this one and it runs in Linux. It doesn’t have kernel access does it?

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EAC on Linux uses special runtime usually provided by Steam and it runs in userspace. However, developers have to whitelist said runtime and that’s where the issue is

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