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Originally Posted by FeelMyNexus
When the term 1:1 arises, I assume this means 1 to 1 and not 1 of 1 right? As 1 of 1 would be 1/1? Mb if this is a stupid question 
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1:1 is kind of an outdated term for firmware now. It used to be when most non-emulated firmwares tried to make their device look like "a random piece of hardware", that they would use a random config space on every firmware they built to avoid having duplicates. These firmwares might also be called "driverless" since they show as a yellow (!) in device manager.
Now with newer emulated firmwares that attempt to mirror real devices, this isn't really a thing, since technically the CFG space between two identical devices would be mostly the same.
There are varying levels of "emulation" too, so be sure you check out who you're working with and make sure they're legit. For Battleye/Tarkov the firmware requirements aren't too steep though.