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In the meantime, you can add a rule on the DisplayFusion Settings > Compatibility tab to disable hooks for it manually.
Thanks!
I'm not sure if it's what you're asking for but the exe is named EscapeFromTarkov_BE.exe .
I don't have the game on the default location for the full path. I created a ticket for Battleye as well. The problem is not happening anymore though, it only happened during patch day. Thank you for your support!
Escape from Tarkov got kinda big update about a week ago bringing the masses back to the game by having a full reset to all players progress, which in turn most likely meant also some updates to the external anti-cheat they use, BattlEye or the module blacklists it uses.
For few days after the patch, DisplayFusion's apphooks were blocked from attaching to the game by BE, but at least yesterday and today, I haven't seen anymore that separate information window by BE, "AppHook64_248C0325-14BF-415C-999C-77B2CD3A2FA0.dll, 0x1bd2f700000, 452 kB, DisplayFusion Hook 9.7.2.2" is attached to the game and it works as intended again, my usecase being "Prevent Window Deactication" aka "force full-screen focus" as it was named before IIRC. That functions correctly again.
This issue has happened twice (and now) since Tarkov has been using BattlEye back from September 2019, both times for only a short while just like now so that in mind I wouldn't yet block the hooking by default, if possible. In the future, if the game developer asks BattlEye to block DisplayFusion's hooks for good, that would be different case then.
In any case, the default installation path to the game executable is "C:\Battlestate Games\EFT\EscapeFromTarkov.exe".
15:31:45: Запуск службы BattlEye...
15:31:47: Обновление...
15:31:58: Запуск игры...
15:32:03: Примечание: Блоки файлов можно игнорировать, если они не вызывают проблем в игре.
15:32:03: [INFO] Заблокирована загрузка файла: "C:\Program Files (x86)\DisplayFusion\Hooks\AppHook64_7110A6E1-D0B6-423B-8ED7-6CCD7CB041F0.dll".
There is no risk of account blocking or bans, as BattlEye has just taken precaution and blocked the hook used by DisplayFusion just in case.
Do you happen to use the newest version or some beta version of DisplayFusion? The hooks used by that version might be so new, that BE hasn't seen it before, thus blocks it as unknown. I mean, I deliberately use old version 9.4.3 and haven't had any issues using it on BattlEye (or any other anticheat either) since that 2021 incident, so it could be just same reasoning once again.