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froggit | 1 year ago

Why would that matter? Pretty sure running in a VM doesn't facilitate cheating.

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jhardy54|1 year ago

Running a VM gives the parent the ability to read/write arbitrary memory without [even rootkit] anticheat being able to detect, which can facilitate cheating, and therefore can earn you bans. The whole point of the rootkit is that the game can confirm that you don’t have any way to read/write arbitrary memory.

andyferris|1 year ago

Isn't Windows running under a hyper-v hypervisor these days anyway?

In practice, I'd settle for a peer Windows OS, like the WSL2 kernel, with the rootkit seperate from my main work one. Can I run two copies of Windows simultaneously as peers?