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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Not it works.
EAC Does it's job when dealing with dirty little cheaters/hackers e.t.c, I just wished it didn't cause so much grief for new users who are installing the game for the first time. Took me long time with another game which uses EAC (Rust), and it was extremely frustrating, couldn't play for 2 weeks+.
I am all for a anti-cheat that obliterates cheating possibilities, but I am not for a program which requires you to disable your anti-virus, or make the program bypass your anti-virus protection. I use Bitdefender 2015, and I have to either disable Bitdefender, or exclude EAC from being scanned/monitored.
You sound like a idiot.