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Fitgirl has done a recent dump of new repacks, but they're all this hypervisor shit. I'm considering taking my gaming rig offline and running HV. Aside from security issues, are there performance/compatibility issues?

HV is apparently a temporary workaround, does this mean we will see a better fix in the future, or have the Denuvo DRM cunts finally defeated piracy?
I saw The Coin Game is up on fitgirl soon but I'm not sure it's HV or not. Maybe it got lumped in with the big list. I've been waiting awhile for it, the cs.rin.ru thread didn't have anything last I checked a few years ago. I kinda doubt there will be performance issues. And wouldn't you be getting better performance than a paypig running the game on Steam with full DRM? So anything less than that is a bonus.
 
So I went to click that link, and now the FBI is knocking on my door. I’m wondering if the site has something to do with it, or if I was black out drinking again.

Either way, they can’t come in because I didn’t invite them.
 
Any of you guys know much about contemporary (pirated) releases of Windows XP? I'm setting up an XP VM but the one I have is some "integral" version from June 2019 I got off TorrentLeech that has a handful of other packages installed. Seems okay, but I'm having some weirdness in dealing with mapping remote desktop drives. I was wondering if maybe any of y'all are more "up-to-date" with this increasingly retro OS.
I still run my old copy of the DEVILSOWN FCKGW FOR LIFE BITCHES

no help on the modern "service pack 5" or whatever exists out there
 
I saw The Coin Game is up on fitgirl soon but I'm not sure it's HV or not. Maybe it got lumped in with the big list. I've been waiting awhile for it, the cs.rin.ru thread didn't have anything last I checked a few years ago. I kinda doubt there will be performance issues. And wouldn't you be getting better performance than a paypig running the game on Steam with full DRM? So anything less than that is a bonus.
I've heard HV can cause some performance issues with how your rig runs/the game runs?
 
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I saw The Coin Game is up on fitgirl soon but I'm not sure it's HV or not. Maybe it got lumped in with the big list. I've been waiting awhile for it, the cs.rin.ru thread didn't have anything last I checked a few years ago. I kinda doubt there will be performance issues. And wouldn't you be getting better performance than a paypig running the game on Steam with full DRM? So anything less than that is a bonus.
Not Hypervisor.

Edit: posted yesterday.
 
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Any of you guys know much about contemporary (pirated) releases of Windows XP? I'm setting up an XP VM but the one I have is some "integral" version from June 2019 I got off TorrentLeech that has a handful of other packages installed. Seems okay, but I'm having some weirdness in dealing with mapping remote desktop drives. I was wondering if maybe any of y'all are more "up-to-date" with this increasingly retro OS.
I have ISOs of both 32-bit and 64-bit from Massgrave. I could upload them somewhere if you're interested.

en_win_xp_pro_x64_with_sp2_vl_x13-41611.iso

MD5: 33A35E7544201EA47FEE6CAC6A52153B
SHA-1: CD9479E1DBAD7F26B8BDCF97E4AA71CBB8DE932B
SHA-256: ACE108A116ED33DDBFD6B7E2C5F21BCEF9B3BA777CA9A8052730138341A3D67D

en_windows_xp_professional_with_service_pack_3_x86_cd_vl_x14-73974.iso

MD5: 5BF476E2FC445B8D06B3C2A6091FE3AA
SHA-1: 66AC289AE27724C5AE17139227CBE78C01EEFE40
SHA-256: FD8C8D42C1581E8767217FE800BFC0D5649C0AD20D754C927D6C763E446D1927
 
I have ISOs of both 32-bit and 64-bit from Massgrave. I could upload them somewhere if you're interested.
I appreciate the offer. I don't have difficulty finding sources. I'm more interested in discussion about which ones are best to use. So far, the best advice I've gotten is "use whatever works" which is what I do anyhow and isn't really helpful.
 
I appreciate the offer. I don't have difficulty finding sources. I'm more interested in discussion about which ones are best to use. So far, the best advice I've gotten is "use whatever works" which is what I do anyhow and isn't really helpful.
I'm surprised they removed the ISOs from Massgrave. I wonder if the issue was demand vs. server costs.
 
I found a cool extension today for those of you who are opsec minded: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ip-kill-switch-–-website/bebdbjlpnpmhhgmdbjdfmblnacihedme

It allows you to set a blocker if your IP matches or doesn't match a filter. For example, I set it to block my current ISP-IP address making requests to any piracy related websites, which prevents me from accidentally visiting these sites without a VPN.
I wouldn't recommend this as a solution. It's always better to just firewall IPs/domains to block connections, and bypass that block via the VPN, thus ensuring no off-vpn access occurs, perhaps blocking things at a router/DNS level as well. You're on the right track, but it's better if its something you have control of and isn't provided externally. Never trust a chome extension for anything, who knows when some rogue code, exploit, tranny takeover, or bribed dev event will occur and invert the opsec into a nice list of who wanted opsec and what they were connecting to...

- Open a browser, enter the router's IP address, you can usually just look up your brand of router to get the raw IP to connect to it
- Enter username and password. It's just admin/password by default usually. If you've never done this, change that shit btw lmao. It may be something more complex, credentials possibly on the back of your router though.
- Search for Parental Controls, Security, URL Filter, "Access Control"
- Enter whatever IPs/URLs you want to block and what
- Save if there's a save button. You also may need to restart the router

PROTIP: You can also use this to block access to things you don't want people on your internet to have access to. For example, if you're like me and are forced to use Discord for business purposes, somehow (kill me holy shit), you can block access to the entire household so that nobody can use that shit, but you can still access it when on a VPN. You can also block the sources of ads, effectively blocking them before they even reach your browser or adblock, providing an additional layer of security against trackers/ads. If your router is gay and retarded like mine, they may have done away with total household blocking of domains and instead demand that you create a list of devices your filtering applies to. If this is the case, it's safe to assume that they just want you to forget to add your kid's device if they get a new one, or sneak one in, and want trannies to have access to them. You'll have to use a DNS level block which is a bit more complicated and you'll need a better, real guide to do.
 
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