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and @anasaz, I am not a "whale" as you said (I wish I was) that I am trying to defend the game. If the game does work in a "bad" way and Steam removes it, then I will truly apologies to all (heck I might even give a small Steam game as a gift to someone random who mentioned game's wrongs, as an apology) but until then I will say that game devs are OK
The review in the OP is quoting a complete madman who made it all up. It doesn't do anything. It doesn't perform ongoing checks. It doesn't collect or send your data to a remote server. It doesn't ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ log your keystrokes. All it does is create an area of protected memory that can't be ♥♥♥♥♥♥ with by cheat engine. That's it. And to do that in Windows, it needs kernel access.
Whats funny is nearly every huge online game has a anti cheat with kernel level access. Does anyone shriek about Fortnite or League of Legends or Apex Legends, Call of duty Warzone ???? Or Easy Anti Cheat games. Everyone's doing it.
What a ridiculous straw man analogy that has nothing to do with anything. What about the price of tea in Africa ? Dont like it play your games on xbox or cell phone. Nobodies forcing you and they have to deal with the cheaters. How do you propose they do that, please provide your technical answer below.