• Piatro@programming.dev
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    4 months ago

    Helldivers 2 does the same thing. If this continues it will be extremely advisable to move any non-gaming use-cases to a different computer as you have no idea what the “anti-cheat” is doing with that level of authority over your computer.

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        4 months ago

        That works until all* games come with root level anti cheat. It was the same with micro transactions which people still defend despite being utter shit.

        • Realistically this will never be 100% but it will be enough of the mass market AAA games like CoD etc to mean that if you functionally want to play a game made in the last X number of years you will need to accept this or stop playing games altogether. I think most people will continue to play games. Most people will continue to install root level anti cheat, knowingly or otherwise, and all of them will get fucked by an exploit of that software. They may never even know about it.
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          This is pretty much what I’m afraid of. Even my knowledgeable friends dismissed the implications of a root kit so they could play Helldivers. Like 2 months later and they’re sick of it, and the damage is done. That game was a massive success despite what should have stopped everyone in their tracks.

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          4 months ago

          That’s why piracy must continue, pirates cracking can just extend to pulling those pesky anticheats out of the single player games.

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        Proton is not actually sandboxed the way an actual container is.

        A) if the program running in proton was given root access in some way, say by tricking people into entering their root password for a claimed update, it would have complete normal control of your entire system just like normal.

        B)apps running in proton still have access to the regular file system.

        Wine isn’t an emulator or a vm.