Hey,
most anti cheat systems are opposed to systems running in a vm, because they can't check if something is messing with the system's memory and peripherals outside the guest system. It is possible to stop kvm from communicating to the vm that it is running as a virtual machine, but if your anti cheat system is smart enough, there are still a lot of ways to detect if the system is virtualized. Some of our community members have actually gone through the trouble of figuring out what would need to be changed, but there are no guarantees that it will hold up indefinitely [0].
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