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what do you think hypervisor cracks will do to linux gaming?
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Literally nothing. It has nothing to do with Linux.
They won't make their CAC(C) checks be always online because they know they'll lose sales. The reality is that more people will not buy always online games than have the will and know-how to find cracked versions. The segmentation of the general market is just much smaller.
So I don't think anything will happen here.