Originally Posted by
hhrhhr
No, the problem has not been resolved.
1) If Uplay is launched as a regular user, then during installation the installer for some reason asks for elevation of rights and creates the necessary entries in the registry only for the privileged user. Therefore, when I further try to launch the installed game, Uplay or the game itself does not see the values in the registry for a regular user and I see an error about "check the game files".
2) If I start the game outside of Uplay ("%UplayLibrary%\Starlink - Battle for Atlas\Starlink.exe") or manually add the required registry key for a regular user, then in this case I see an error about "virtual machine".
And I am not using a virtual machine. I suppose Denuvo is playing it safe by finding the Windows Hyper-V component, which is used in Windows Subsystem for Linux, for example.