• RamRabbit@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    ‘Never trust the client’, an adage that modern game developers have apparently forgotten. The only thing one can ultimately trust is the server. Anything client-side, beyond keeping honest people honest, is doomed to failure.

    Regular (ie, not kernel-level) anti-cheat is as far as it needs to go. Anything delving past that, such as into kernels, is dumb and an increasing level of security risk for the consumer.

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      5 hours ago

      Kernel level AC only makes sense if you’re not selling games, you’re selling platforms for micro transactions.

      They don’t give a fuck about a ‘true’ gameplay experience.

      They do give a fuck about not being able to groom children into gambling addictions later in life, and making astounding amounts of money while doing so.