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by eptcyka 205 days ago
I think software transparency could help with this. Or at least remote attestation - you could run the game inside an encrypted VM (AMD SEV) and attest that it is run this way. This way, you're not running a kernel module on your host, and you can't cheat the game even if you just physically write or read to the memory.
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sounds kinda complicated, what would it bring over secure boot and whitelisted kernels that tapoxi suggested?
Works with any kernel.