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Why not 99.99%?
Honestly, probably the same reason SteamOS compatibility is in the 90% range. Anticheat is balls.
I was more thinking about Qualcomm being particularly dishonest (which is a massive achievement in their industry).
DRM in general is built to grab Windows by the balls. It can tell when something is trying to fake core Windows processes. It’s literally what it’s designed to do. Checking for sandboxes and such.