• SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org
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    16 hours ago

    That shit does not run on Linux, so I guess I’m in luck. I bet Denuvo is doubling down and adding kernel level DRM to all games. Bit worried about what that means for Linux gaming, but I will survive. I’ve been on Linux for like a decade now, I won’t install windows to play some silly games.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      55 minutes ago

      That shit does not run on Linux

      Do you mean Denuvo games in general? Because that’s not true

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      14 hours ago

      Playing it on a Windows VM on Linux with your GPU passed through is probably the safest way to play these hypervisor bypass games.

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        13 hours ago

        So, an OS that runs a HV that runs a HV that runs an OS that runs a translator that translates a windows-game to the original OS.

        If you had told me that absurd shit 30yrs ago I would have laughed at you.

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          12 hours ago

          Yes, and all that to bypass, not remove, a protection mechanism that runs 100% in user space with no additional privileges. It really would be impressive if it wasn’t so horrible for consumer rights and preservation.

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            4 hours ago

            It is…I always trusted pirates more than companies (I was a big player back in the days) but this is way too much. I just don’t play these games now (thanks denuvo) and I surely won’t play those hv-“cracks”.

            But…the worse thing is what denuvo will do now. Either they’ll vanish or they’ll step up by getting absolute total control kernel-side. I’d prefer vanishing. Why would anyone buy denuvo now if they don’t react fast…

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      10 hours ago

      That may be, but using Denuvo is not free, and the more invasive implementations affect performance more, and by extension reviews and system requirements. I don’t believe you will see a huge uptick for those reasons alone.