Basically the title. I’ve only ever seen huge 20 page guides on how to make it work. Is there an easy way?

Specifically on Debian or Arch with a laptop with two gpus (zephyrus g14)

  • nanook
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    124 hours ago

    @Ptsf @shapis I’ve primarily gamed from a virtual machine and have NEVER EVER been banned, so I don’t think so.

    • @Ptsf
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      23 hours ago

      Depends on the game. Apex, Riot, ubisoft, and EA all ban vm players. A list of other companies do as well.

      • nanook
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        122 hours ago

        @Ptsf Haven’t played any of those. Anyway, there is a way to edit your xml to fake the machine id.

        • @[email protected]
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          221 hours ago

          machine id isn’t necessarily the important part. anticheat and vm detection check a lot of different heuristics incl hard to defend against things like timing attacks on particular cpu instructions. there’s a handful of open source versions if you’re curious

          • nanook
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            @brian To be honest, until and unless it becomes a problem for me, not really. KVM has the host CPU executing the VM instructions so timing on CPU instructions should product identical results. I have the VM setup as CPU and GPU pass through.

            • @[email protected]
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              120 hours ago

              even with cpu passthrough some things are still emulated. you can run a vm detector and see for yourself what tests fail.

              it may not affect your games but others should still be careful since it is a real issue, and people do get banned for it.