I run arch and have never tried pirating games on a Linux distro before. Mostly just movies and music but I’ve run some cracks on my girlfriends windows install so I’m not unfamiliar with it. Would most game cracks run through lutris? Or would I have to download from some place like gog?

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    1 year ago

    I may be biased because I already know how, but to me defeating DRM using the community tools is really trivial and I tend to use Steam copies of games because I like the Steamworks features that I can emulate with Goldberg. Even when given a choice between a GOG copy and Steam copy, I usually pick Steam. It’s sort of a weird decision for me to make for permanent archival because I really hate DRM but the DRM versions have more features (achievements, auto-LAN, etc) and are negated with a local DLL so is it really DRM at that point?

    I deny network on all my games unless I have a good reason to allow it - almost never have problems with them being mad about it as long as their DRM is emulated/defeated. I use bubblewrap’s bwrap --unshare-net --dev-bind / / as a command prefix in Lutris to do so.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve heard a few people mention bubblewrap but never really looked into it. might have to read up and give it a try. do you think it’s pretty easy to pick up coming from firejail?

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        If I were to guess, it should be easy to pick up if you know what you want to do with it. I know Flatpaks use bubblewrap to accomplish their goals, and you can see an extensive example of bubblewrap here.