Comment by embedding-shape

Comment by embedding-shape 2 days ago

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> It’s fundamentally incompatible with open source

Yeah, I mean why would they open source their anti-cheats, would defeat the purpose, wouldn't it?

Not sure why you bring up OSS here, it isn't relevant in the least, plenty of non-OSS runs on Linux even though Linux and more is OSS.

trinix912 2 days ago

Because with Windows, MS can put a list of trusted rootkit anticheats in the kernel and that cannot be changed (without having the source or breaking signatures when hex editing etc).

If Linux did the same, anyone could recompile the kernel with their fake anticheat’s signature. The fake anticheat would then present itself as real to the game. One could go as far as to rewrite the relevant syscall to falsely indicate to the game that the legitimate version is running.

  • Mindwipe 2 days ago

    The OEM could control it in hardware and a secure part of the chipset could validate the OS integrity and sign the relevant key (which is what Apple does with SIP on a managed MacOS installation).