Didn’t they end up adding stealth and/or hacking options for dealing with the bosses with a later patch? Director’s cut maybe?
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ganryuu@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Petition to remove Roblox CEO reaches 100k signatures amid child safety concernsEnglish10·3 days agoBy design? Man I need me some of that tinfoil…
ganryuu@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Petition to remove Roblox CEO reaches 100k signatures amid child safety concernsEnglish20·3 days agoWhat @RedstoneValley@sh.itjust.works was talking about was awareness, and you said no then proceeded to talk about something else entirely. It does raise awareness, as shown by the fact that we are talking about it.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•88% of Canadians support Air Canada flight attendants, new poll confirms8·3 days agoMaybe if we were getting paid for the commute we would not see all those returns to office for people who can work just as well if not better from home.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Louisiana attorney general sues Roblox, calling the platform 'the perfect place for pedophiles' [Roblox's reply in comments]English1·3 days agoOh that makes sense, thanks.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Louisiana attorney general sues Roblox, calling the platform 'the perfect place for pedophiles' [Roblox's reply in comments]English4·4 days agoHum, why does the removal of numbers matter? Is it to do with impersonating other users?
ganryuu@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Battlefield 6 and Valorant's invasive anti-cheats are locked in a turf warEnglish3·4 days agoSo yeah, as you said if you dual boot your non gaming OS will stay untouched, outside of the anti-cheat’s influence, so you don’t risk much this way. I’d imagine that you would still use your credit card on your gaming OS to buy games, so that particular information stays at risk.
Yes, of course they will be under some scrutiny, but I’d prefer if they just didn’t do it. Your use case is very far from applying to the majority of users who simply run Windows for everything they do.
And there’s still the danger of vulnerabilities in the anti-cheat. For exemple, last year, this happened. It’s not exactly the same as the anti-cheat but the tech is close enough. The TL;DR is that CrowdStrike has a platform that runs at kernel level, and an update to the tool had a bug which prevented Windows from booting, instead crashing to a BSOD. Now, CrowdStrike is a security company, and a generally well regarded one at that. It doesn’t prevent them from making mistakes. So how can you trust that anti-cheat to be without vulnerability? You simply cannot.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Battlefield 6 and Valorant's invasive anti-cheats are locked in a turf warEnglish8·4 days agoWho’s “this guy” that says privacy is a “non-issue”? A kernel level anti-cheat has basically any possible permission on your computer. Even if you trust the game dev or publisher to not do anything other than trying to catch cheaters (you shouldn’t), you are not safe from a vulnerability in said anti-cheat that could be exploited by malicious actors.
Also, kernel level anti-cheat is far from being a silver bullet. You can use an hypervisor, that runs even higher in the chain than the anti-cheat. There are DMA cards that allow you to read game memory from outside your system. You can use a secondary computer, with a capture card, that will use computer vision to cheat.
Those options are harder to implement, but far from impossible, and are already being sold.
All of this to say, as others have said, that the only true way to fight cheating is by implementing the anti-cheat server side.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Premier Doug Ford's government is ordering Ontario public servants to work from the office four days a week starting this fall and then full-time in January1·5 days agoGenuinely curious, what do you like about Ford?
Probably why they talked about looking at a stack trace, you’ll see immediately that you made a typo in a variable’s name or language keyword when compiling or executing.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•How a woods ban to fight wildfires turned some Canadians into toddlers3·5 days agoSo, “not temporary” is different from “permanent” how exactly?
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•A Maine politician sent Canadians an unprompted offer to join the US9·5 days agoFascists like fascists
ganryuu@lemmy.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•you ignore it until you can't anymoreEnglish4·9 days agoHow do you know? Have you asked the mountain?
Yes! Will people stop with their sloppy criticisms?
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Schools are using AI to spy on students and some are getting arrested for misinterpreted jokes and private conversationsEnglish51·11 days agoEven when we go per capita the US stays a shithole, it’s not like they were trying to actively misinform people.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species”English2·11 days agoI’d say that it’s simply because most people on the internet (the dataset the LLMs are trained on) say a lot of things with absolute confidence, no matter if they actually know what they are talking about or not. So AIs will talk confidently because most people do so. It could also be something about how they are configured.
Again, they don’t know if they know the answer, they just say what’s the most statistically probable thing to say given your message and their prompt.
ganryuu@lemmy.cato Technology@lemmy.world•Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species”English172·11 days agoYou’re giving way too much credit to LLMs. AIs don’t “know” things, like “humans lie”. They are basically like a very complex autocomplete backed by a huge amount of computing power. They cannot “lie” because they do not even understand what it is they are writing.
That’s fair, I understand your point, that particular comment just felt too specific when compared to what is being argued.
I mean, early 19th century Russian nobility spoke more French than Russian, does that mean they suddenly were another civilization?
And RGB LEDs, gotta remember those!