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go cheat in another game
Whatever makes you feel good inside. In your world, there is no such thing as someone who doesn't want Tencent Kernel AC on their system?
> Complaining about kernel level when the cheats don't work anymore. Then gtfo and stop complaining if you don't want it. Useless post.
This isn't even english.
Ik it still gets bypassed. We saw in Apex tournament, but at least they are banned faster and only a few people can bypass it. Normies won't be able to do it. Take CS 2 and COD MW3 which are filled with cheaters because there isn't a kernel version and everyone can do it and compare it with Valorant which bans them in a day max.
And you? What are you, if not a simpleton starved for attention? In case you didn't know, this isn't an airport, there's no need to announce your departure.
Also, it'll probably won't work on Steam Deck either, so another down side
Too bad Steam doesn't sell the old one anymore, but I still have it on PS2 anyway
I might still try it but I am very much considering if it's worth it
Kernel level anticheat would be great if it couldn't also be used maliciously.
It's great until it isn't and there are methods that are better and smarter now so what's the point of fighting about it?
If you don't care about system security that's fine but it stops people that are conscious about system safety.
If the game requires you to disables these to play. I would steer clear. Any game requiring you to disable this would be allowing malicious software and code to infect your PC.
These options protect your PC kernel level 0. Games that use Battleye for a example require you to disable this. Microsoft told BI that "BE" can be easily reverse engineered send infected code back to a user. Including that Battleye games tend to be player ran servers with auto-download/installed files. Arma 1,2,3 all had issues with players injecting files into other players PC's maliciously. Including cheaters who could join a server, send a malicious data package though the server and anticheat to infect your game. Corrupting data, save files and forcing your game to do wacky stuff.
If the game allows you to play with these options turned on, the game can't access level 0. (Look at Easy Anticheat for example) EAC if you have core isolation on, will not access level 0. But cheats can't access it either. So you don't have to worry as much.
(And if you turn CI and SP off, And then relaunch EAC, it will immedately take over level 0 and wont let you reactive CI and SP without fully removing EAC or any other program that took control of level 0.)