![]() For Windows I'm not sure that will help much due to the permissions they require but I don't know Windows very well. On Linux, at the very least run them under a different user without access to any important data. IMO, it is best to assume that games are hostile from a security perspective. Take Two, like most companies caught with RedShell, solemnly promised to wait a while before reintroducing something like that and to do it less obviously next time. That being said, not everything has RedShell level stuff, although a bunch of games did and possibly others are using similar stuff that hasn't been identified. The only way to avoid is to block the game from accessing the network one way or anther. Unfortunately, it seems like essentially all games these days have at least basic phone home telemetry, even the DRM free stuff that still works if it can't connect. I think I've heard that the Linux support is fairly good too but I haven't used it personally. kOS sends update information to CKAN so kOS updates should appear in your CKAN manager tool as soon as they’re released. If you install the CKAN program, it can manage your mods for you and check for updates whenever you run it. The Comprehensive Kerbal Archive Network. It is available on GOG with downloadable installer and that version works fine on an offline Windows 10 system. The kOS mod can be obtained a number of ways: Use CKAN.
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