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Will kernel-level anti-cheat ever work on linux?
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I surely hope they never will, no user program should ever be allowed to run at kernel level, that's what malware does.
I personally avoid those kind of games, but those who won't can dual-boot.
Or...just don't play those games.
99% of their communities are more toxic than radioactive waste. And, they are not open source and they don't respect privacy. Because they are greedy.
All true. And yet, plenty of people do want to play those games. And there are other games (Borked) which also cannot be played no matter what. Really annoying, that.
Yeah, some people are just stubborn. By some i mean most. You gotta adapt, what do you think evolution's trying to tell you?
Same