@KuroeNekoDemon to [email protected] • 5 months agoAnd I don't plan to switch back either. Everything is just better on Linux for meimagemessage-square162arrow-up11.05Karrow-down177
arrow-up1977arrow-down1imageAnd I don't plan to switch back either. Everything is just better on Linux for me@KuroeNekoDemon to [email protected] • 5 months agomessage-square162
minus-square@KuroeNekoDemonOPlink13•5 months agoHonestly if I played any games that had anti cheat I would run a windows vm in QEMU/KVM. Go the GrapheneOS route and sandbox the spyware (cough Google and Microsoft cough)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•5 months agoSome anti cheats can detect that they’re running in a virtual machine and if they do, you’ll probably get banned for some reason.
minus-squareKickass Womenlinkfedilink3•5 months agoIsn’t GrapheneOS a mobile OS? How would it work on a pc?
minus-squareExploratrixLunaelinkfedilink11•5 months agoI think they mean that sandboxing Windows in a VM is akin to how GrapheneOS can sandbox Google apps, not that they would use Graphene on a PC. Happy to be corrected though!
Honestly if I played any games that had anti cheat I would run a windows vm in QEMU/KVM. Go the GrapheneOS route and sandbox the spyware (cough Google and Microsoft cough)
Some anti cheats can detect that they’re running in a virtual machine and if they do, you’ll probably get banned for some reason.
Isn’t GrapheneOS a mobile OS? How would it work on a pc?
I think they mean that sandboxing Windows in a VM is akin to how GrapheneOS can sandbox Google apps, not that they would use Graphene on a PC.
Happy to be corrected though!