I think more progress around stuff like confidential compute, zero knowledge proofs, or homeographic encryption may provide a better avenue where we can see ways for software manipulation to be caught but without giving total ownership over to some random game.
I am conflicted about this one. I really miss playing Rust (uses EAC)… wish there was a way to toggle the kernel level anticheat when I wanted to play.
To my limited knowledge. EAC (Easy Anti Cheat) is Linux compatible, it just has a setting that needs to be toggled by the game devs and pushed out in an update.
That’s what I’ve read as well. The real kicker is Rust runs better for me on Linux. I’m pretty sure Facepunch heavily funded EAC’s development too. Garry’s kind of a bitter cunt about playing on Linux for whatever reason.
Working rootkit anti-cheat, so I can dump Windows.
I can’t tell if this is serious
Nah that’s a bad idea. Keep the security requirements strict.
I think more progress around stuff like confidential compute, zero knowledge proofs, or homeographic encryption may provide a better avenue where we can see ways for software manipulation to be caught but without giving total ownership over to some random game.
I am conflicted about this one. I really miss playing Rust (uses EAC)… wish there was a way to toggle the kernel level anticheat when I wanted to play.
To my limited knowledge. EAC (Easy Anti Cheat) is Linux compatible, it just has a setting that needs to be toggled by the game devs and pushed out in an update.
That’s what I’ve read as well. The real kicker is Rust runs better for me on Linux. I’m pretty sure Facepunch heavily funded EAC’s development too. Garry’s kind of a bitter cunt about playing on Linux for whatever reason.
Might as well make an EAC Kernel to replace the Linux kernel at this point.