DontTouchMyHoHos wrote: » So essentially you can multibox on a single computer and circumvent the whole system?
Atama wrote: » One thing I think you’re missing is that in every way that matters, a virtual machine is a completely different computer. If you have different VMs set up on the same piece of hardware, they all have their own unique operating system, profile, name, environment, etc. It’s not fundamentally any different from having multiple discreet physical PCs connected to the same keyboard, monitor, and mouse (such as with a KVM). To the game server they will look the same as if they were different PCs on the same local network. I guess you could have spyware in the game client that snoops around and looks for the presence of VM software then reports back, but what do you think the optics are if Intrepid first gets into bed with My.com and then starts putting spyware on everyone’s machine...? Hell, even I’d get nervous about that even if I think I know what their intentions are.
Atama wrote: » I guess you could have spyware in the game client that snoops around and looks for the presence of VM software then reports back, but what do you think the optics are if Intrepid first gets into bed with My.com and then starts putting spyware on everyone’s machine...?
DontTouchMyHoHos wrote: » VMs have their "unique" OS but it is still running off the original hardware. It isnt a separate computer, just a digital one inside another meaning there should be fingerprints left over that it exists.