Ok like, what the actual fuck? How is this ok with any privacy policy? I have never noticed this because any game I played ever showed this menu to me. Is there any way to not let this fucking “anti-cheat” (looks more like a trojan) to steal every single data from my activity?

  • @hperrin@lemmy.world
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    481 year ago

    If you want privacy while playing games with anti cheat, you better have a separate SSD with its own Windows install and nothing on it but the game.

        • Em Adespoton
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          101 year ago

          While true, the things they usually check for are easily modified; VM-named drivers and virtual hardware, 2 or fewer CPUs, a few registry paths.

            • Em Adespoton
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              41 year ago

              The useful guides aren’t publicly available because if they were, antivm checks would just get updated.

              But using VirtualBox as your VM is the first step; you can’t easily rename the components in the closed source VMs. Then compile it yourself, but first do a search and replace through the code replacing occurrences of vbox and VirtualBox with something else.

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          21 year ago

          Not necessarily but you need to configure it to behave like a real machine