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Originally Posted by Garfield_
Is 2025 really the end of the dma era, or are we at least moving in that direction?
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Yes and no. If you properly simulate a device and know what you are doing, epic and vgk simply cant just work together to solve it. The very strict laws they have to follow (specially in EU) puts them far back.
Eventually most of dma cards will be detected due to poor use of firmwares. As long as you stay a head and continuesly updates your firmware, there won’t be any noticeable effect.
Most 1:1 firmwares out there claims to be 1:1 unique. The «definition» by 1:1 from fw sellers is unique id, might even get unique device if youre lucky. However the same method is used, and the same read intervals. And most people do NOT know how to properly simulate a device.
You can change the device id, to make it look like another device, but if you look closely to the firmwares being sold, they do not behave equal to the device they are supposedly being, which leads to detection. For now mostly manual checks has to be done to properly find out, but there will soon enough be AI systems that will detect this^^