I have never played tomb raider that I remember before
I forced myself to try to play a tomb raider game that I could try for free
A bunch of movie scenes
The square enix logo appeared
Then you are stuck upside down and have to swing left & right until you get set on fire and can escape whatever is holding you upside down
Then you land with a knife in your thigh & have to press a button
I tried pessing the button repeatedly and holding the button nothing happened
Rating
0 out of 10
Hopefully I have not ruined my device by trying tomb raider because they had a very extensive legal contract and I hope they did not edit my device by simply trying it on the luna standard that is a free additional feature with amazon prime
I was wondering if playing games on Luna standard might edit the data on your hard drive without your permission
I heard installing a lot of new games results in editing your computer hard drive on the deepest level of permission
So do you think playing any of the Luna Standard games through the Luna App or Website would give permission to install anti-cheat software that effects the kernel?
They let you play games without installing them but they all use the same Luna App or a website with your amazon login credentials
I try a lot of the standard games that come free as an additional feature with prime
I was thinking of the of course they might just do it anyway part when I read how long that contract was
Like maybe their privacy statement is long because they install spyware and then say you consented to it
Depends on the system. I think that, at a bare minimum, you would have to give root/admin/whatever permissions.
>They let you play games without installing them
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>but they all use the same Luna App or a website with your amazon login credentials
This is starting to sound like game streaming, ie. the game runs on their computer and you just pass input/output. If that's the case, they have no reason to do anything shady to your computer. Of course, they might just do it anyway.