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Dad is going to be ruined by these cheaters
So far it seems laughably ineffective, just something that scans your entire PCs files in a vain attempt to catch something affecting the game.
Not like cheats usually avoid this or you limit access to the program…
You know that some have invisibility and can creep up on you?
All i'm saying is, it may have looked as if someone came through the wall, but they may have just been stalking you.
Very much the truth here.
But from recent testing, you can terminate tavern.exe and tavernworker.exe (being IronShield) without terminating the game. An error pop-up would occur, but if you ignore it by minimizing the error, you can play the game with the error without any anti-cheat.
My assumption is that the hackers are doing this to go around it completely, and or using alternative ways to do it with both of them enabled.
Anyhow, the Anti-Cheat is a joke.
DaD does have an anticheat(they made) and there's lots of concerns about it as it's kernel-level and seems to be scanning hard-drives and such. Sadly, Dungeonborne also has a anticheat but it's ACE(Anti Cheat Expert) by Tencent which is ALSO kernel-level and is known as a pretty suspicious AC that is hard to remove.
At this point it's pick your poison or play another game.
This is a poor analogy.
inb4 defenders cope.