People like this feel unstoppable because it's on the internet, only a small niche amount of people know about them and they'll most likely won't get caught like most internet chomos because no one ever goes to the police.
Update - I can launch into match, theoretically, i can play for 30 seconds the usual game, before i'll be getting kicked out by the EAC that detecs "Please close [VIRTUAL MACHINE] stuff and relaunch pc ... " So fix does work, but issue now remains to somehow remove detection of virtual machine, during the match. I'll try to give working solution, but can't gurantee it
We followed this and my friend was able to see the missions, but the cutscenes didnt work and he joined back after trying to turn them on and nothing has popped up after syncing up
If you joined a server and did this, he should just be able to join and play. The custom sync settings in your friends menu will allow him to see your missions.
@@rm_djdid you make it? If you did can you please tell me how. I dont know where should i paste these codes. I have hyperv too. If you have discord, can i get it xd
help! whenever i try to open a save or click on load game it is says "no savefiles present on the hard drive" what do i do? edit: nvm i got it to work but i have another issue
@@christian163275 go into a server that kicks you out into the story mode and find a point in the first mission to save. Then back out and you should have a save file
@@Boder49 press windows+r and type %appdata% go back one folder then go to the local folder. Search for Rockstar Games folder. Inside there should be one GTA 4 folder and one GTAC folder. Get the saves files from GTA 4 folder and copy them to GTAC folder.
1: In the first step he changes SMBIOS data. That is a part of the (guest's) UEFI that specifies some information about the computer, like motherboard manufacturer, model, serial numbers or if the computer is a laptop or desktop. With the optional "sysinfo" section he is able to set some parts of the SMBIOS to more realistic values (e.g. "QEMU motherboard" to "LENOVO SOMETHING"). 2: Then he enables some extra Hyper-V enlightenments. I don't know exactly what they do, but they may be used to prevent a blue screen when enabling Hyper-V in the VM to circumvent some detection methods (not recommended, because it kills FPS). One of the more important data is the vendor_id. By default it is set to KVM/KVM/KVM or something similar, but he changes it to some random numbers. I would personally recommend changing it to GenuineIntel or AuthenticAMD depending on your CPU manufacturer, because these are the most realistic values you can set. "1234" is not on most anti-cheat's blacklist, but it may become one day. I actually don't know what KVM hidden state does, but it seems to hide KVM (I use it too). 🤯 3: This actually applies the changes from step 1 Btw that's not it. There are a lot more settings you can tune, but this comment section is full of cheaters, so I won't elaborate. At least you are not a skid and try do understand what you are copy and pasting.