• Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    Unless it actually behaves like malware and attempts multiple workarounds to obtain root privileges that I should know about, it does run in userspace for me.

    Perhaps later today I’ll spin up the game and check lsmod, but if I’m wrong that’s a massive black flag that has absolutely no chance of being legal no matter how many eula roofies they spiked my drinks with.


    Done, no weird kernel module was loaded: unless nProtect is pulling a sneaky, it’s running in user mode.

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      7 months ago

      This is a subject I’ve been meaning to start researching and poking around with a bit. Due to work/time requirements, I haven’t been able to run a profiler on anti-cheat services on either of my Windows or my Kubuntu boxes. Any information that you’re willing to share is much appreciated. Thank you, in advance!

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        I’m not using a VM, I don’t think it would work with Windows + the kernel level anticheat; I also haven’t tried poking around with the AC, I guess it does prevent simple memory manipulation with things like scanmem but I’m not willing to risk 40€ just for science.

        I’ll try doing the lsmod thing and edit the comment you replied to, in a bit

    • brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      Thank you for your service

      Without people like you we’d all be relying on hearsay… I mean like even moreso than relying on a stranger’s comment :)