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Oh I know, it's just annoying to deal with. Honestly I think its the same person on a few accounts just getting all huffy about it. I have tried to get 24 E to put something on there own Twitter / Reddit and Here since me repeating it over and over again doesn't do much other then people assume I am some bot or troll. I am one of the staff members that work with 24 E on the game for the last 2 + years.
No I just have no use to argue with you. We can agree to disagree and leave it at that . I didn't reply because I have other things I have to do then sit here and argue semantics with some random on the internet.
try verify game integrity , you can also join the official discord and create a ticket. The last option would be to email them at support@narakathegame.com
If you have issues still (which I'm assuming mine was a rare case), after HVCI is disabled (core integrity from windows defender settings) and the KMCI is still a culprit, try adding an HKEY_SYSTEM DWORD to this directory:
"Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard"
If you do not see "EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity" (quotations used for highlighting key), you need to add it (*IF VIRTUALIZATION IS STILL RUNNING IN BACKGROUND IN SYSTEM INFORMATION*)
**This is advanced, if you don't know what you're doing and are afraid, ask someone experienced for help... I shall continue...**
--Instructions to add DWORD Key to Registry Editor:
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1. When you are on registry editor and at that directory I said before, right-click an empty
space in the area with the other keys and click "new".
2. Hover over "new" and click "DWORD" (It may have in parentheses "32-bit value")
3. Type in the text bar "EnableVirtualizationBasedSecurity" EXACTLY as said, do not add
silly bits and bobs and please look over it again to make sure it's input correctly.
4. Congrats! You have made a DWORD key in HKEY_SYSTEM :D
5. Now, what you want to do is modify it. Again, right-click the key you just created, and
then click "modify"
6. On the tiny value box that is probably already highlighted, type a zero (0). 0 means
false or off.
7. There ya go it should work!
If it still doesn't work, that's fine, don't give up. You might just have another issue. Just ask for help via the discord bot in Naraka: Bladepoint's official discord channel and DM the support bot for help! Depending on where you live it will get back to you around a 24-hour period (I live in North America so it may take less time for you)
P.S. - If you just made a key you didn't have before, then it is safe to say you now have a virtualization off/on button. It'll be tricky at first to turn it off and on if you don't understand the system well, and that's ok! It just turns off a hypervisor that makes a protective barrier of your desktop! It prevents programs from running and getting into your system (it's very important) :D
Have fun playing and stay safe!!
(The whole reason I made this is because I struggled with the same problem and had to look into the system myself just to fix whatever was "forcing" my virtualization to run.. I dislike things "running" against my will so I went ahead and circumvented the system using what I learned in class... it's safe to do just don't touch any malicious links or anything in your email that you don't trust (obviously) the game uses a kernel-based anti-cheat system, much like vanguard, but prompts you to disable something other than firewall... which, in my opinion is pretty sussy... but that's probably just me. I, at my own consent, have dove into this box of mystery and so far, the A.I. is the only problem. If not that, then it's anyone who has cheated for the first time on a new account... They get banned often. The problem I see is that people are still paying money to buy the game again just to get into the game to ruin things. My choice of banning would be to disable the ability to use VPN and then bombard the players with either device or IP bans depending on the severity of trolling they do. I wish people would just do that instead of compromise and willingly lay their business at stake just to not "lose more players" but they are losing players because of it. They see the benefit but don't take the very small risk to reduce so many casualties. I would just ban the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and then people would probably come back and be like "HOLY CRAP THE GAME IS GOOD NOW COME ON OVER FRIENDS" and boom you have more money. I still don't understand why people don't take these chances...)
Valorant will have you disable this if you do not have TPM 2.0 chip installed. There are other games as well as applications.
Most computers have this disabled by default. Honestly unless you bought a new PC chances are it was disabled when you upgraded from windows 10 to 11, and not every cpu is fully compatible with it. If it is off or windows turns it off after you try to enable it I would leave it off as that means it wont work properly with your pc.
You are not a security expert. It's quite literally Step 1 in optimizing Windows 11 for Gaming
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/options-to-optimize-gaming-performance-in-windows-11-a255f612-2949-4373-a566-ff6f3f474613
The only way you got to the HVCI Popup was by clicking Yes to the UAC Prompt, which in itself makes HVCI completely meaningless. HVCI is there to prevent hardware from installing malware silently into UEFI without you seeing the UAC prompt, if you click yes to the UAC prompt theres no need to bypass HVCI.
edit; CORRECTION, I said HVCI is to prevent hardware installations into UEFI but i got it mixed up with the Driver Blocklist, HVCI is to prevent someone who has physically wired themselves to your CPU locally from reading memory directly
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/options-to-optimize-gaming-performance-in-windows-11-a255f612-2949-4373-a566-ff6f3f474613
Unless your PC is part of an organization or corporate network HVCI has Zero Use to you the end user and should be disabled because Core Isolation is a performance hog