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Your Claim: It works at kernel level, cannot be removed if not manually.
It's a data and cripto miner closely related with TikTok and the CCP government
Reality: All modern Anti-cheat systems work at a kernel level and does not conclude it's mining data.
Your Claim: man called Samar that offer You a sort of Ponzi scheme financial speculation
Reality: This guy has no affiliation to the studio or game.
Your Claim: Why should You read external storage, may be because it's the place where people take their secret stuff??
ACE has been activated continuously using 5.5MB/s of drive read-writes. Even if you don't care what is being sent, this putting unnecessary wear and tear on user hardware. The only possible reason to that is CRYPTO AND DATA MINING
Reality: The Anti-Cheat system will read all drives as the game or cheat software could be installed on a secondary drive and has nothing to do with "secret stuff". The Anti-cheat software will run in the background of any game using it, your conclusion is that there can only be one conclusion is absurd. I am not running the game right now and have no resources being used.
If you make an extraordinary claim you need an extraordinary evidence and you have none.
You only need one thing to prove what you are saying has any merit.
1. Show evidence of the virus or malware embedded in the game to run data mining.
Without that everything you say just sounds like the ramblings of a madman.
Reallity: It does not
So please explain me Why:
1. on discord they ask You to disable your firewall
2. You have to be connected to play single player mode
3. Many are experiencing hot PC temperatures
4. How can You claim that SamarStudio on Google is not the same SamarStudio of this game?? Is He Your father, Your friend?? Do You know him??
Look I'm asking legitimate questions. Anyway thank You . You are the first reasonable person I met in the last 10 hours.
I will be happy if I'm wrong. You did not understand the point here. I'm not claiming, I'm asking and warning. If You are telling me that Your PC is not running nothing on the background I'm happy. If You checked if Your computer in some way You listened my warnings.
Cryptominer programs are not like viruses, usually they are not detected at all. The only way to understand this it's to see if Your PC is using more CPU power and if it's hotter then usual times.
yeeeeeeeeeeeeees and They are two of the Youtubers that erased my simple questions. After that my questions became warnings. Now I'm here. It was an escalation. I'm not mad. I'm not happy exposing myself.
What would You do if for some resonable questions You were deleted and ignore everywhere. It's strange and wierd.
1. I am on their Discord channel and was not asked to disable my firewall nor can I find anything that states that.
2. Reasons why some games may require single player internet connection.
DRM (Digital Rights Management): Some game developers implement DRM measures to protect their games from piracy. Online authentication is used to verify the legitimacy of the game copy, and an internet connection may be required periodically or during the initial setup to validate the game's license.
Online Features and Content: Some single-player games offer online features, such as leaderboards, multiplayer components, social interactions, or downloadable content (DLC). These games may require an internet connection to access these features, even if the core single-player experience can be enjoyed offline.
Updates and Patches: Games often receive updates, bug fixes, and patches from developers to enhance gameplay, address issues, or add new content. An internet connection may be necessary to download and install these updates, ensuring that the game runs smoothly and remains up to date.
Anti-Cheating and Anti-Piracy Measures: Some single-player games with online leaderboards or competitive elements may require an internet connection to ensure fair play and prevent cheating. By verifying the game files or utilizing online systems, developers can better detect and prevent cheating or unauthorized modifications.
Data Collection and Analytics: In some cases, single-player games may collect gameplay data or analytics for improving game design, identifying issues, or understanding player behavior. An internet connection allows developers to gather this information from players.
Licensing and Activation: Certain single-player games may require online activation or licensing checks to confirm the legitimacy of the game copy. This process may need an internet connection to validate the game and associate it with the player's account.
3. I would have to see the data on reported GPU temps running the game to make such a conclusion. I am running the game on a RTX3080TI and temps haven't raised above 68c. Now the game on Ultra is utilizing all my video memory so it maybe people are running the game on to high settings with less video ram causing the card to work harder.
4.You say,"How can You claim that SamarStudio on Google is not the same SamarStudio of this game?? Is He Your father, Your friend?? Do You know him??" You are the one who made the claim so you are the one that needs to prove he is.
I press Play and just play the Game...
Dont think you should be on the internet to be honest.