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Made my day.
Thats not what I am saying, what I am saying is the game FORCED ME TO UNINSTALL my "unofficial 'Task manager'" otherwise it wouldnt let me play. And thats an issue. It is entirely the devs job to make the game not force me to uninstall a program that doesnt directly interfere with the way the game runs. I dont use task manager because it wont save priorities, or affinities, let me debug it, or let me change the page priority, or let me run it as a specific user to see if the program will run without administrator access, or let me check what my programs are accessing on the network, see what protocol they are using, or let me check an executable for their Load Config, for their imports, or exports, lets me check any running processes handles, modules, where the memory is mapped, see the tokens, the threads a program has, I can go on, but you see my point. I can see what a program is doing and how its doing it. And no other game has ever had an issue unless I virtualized it, but even then some programs start virtualized (But even windows task manager can vitualize a program so that means nothing). No game should force me to uninstall a program that allows me to have more control over my device. Overwatch, Payday, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, Rift, Smite, Paladins, even some of the more finicky games would not give me issues with it being installed. It's completely expected of them to let me leave software installed on my PC to play a game. I should NEVER have to uninstall a program that gives me more control of my PC to play a game. Thats just bad business.
1 game is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
2 it dosent let you play if you dont have 8gb ram
I haven't tested if the game runs with it or not for me, but if it won't I can just close the program and reactivate later when I finish playing.
I see what you are saying but I mean if a program on your computer seems fishy and mthe devs say hey you cant play this game if you have what could be potentialy used to hack our game installed I think that is perfectly fine
Guys this program has been around since 2008 and has over 4 million downloads. It's not suspicious at all.
Again, it's not fishy. It's a program that gives me control over my processes and such. It cannot hack anything, it's used as an open source alternative to task manager with more options than task manager ever has had or ever will have. I swear its getting rediculous with the way you guys are defending them. Are you not understanding that it FORCED ME to uninstall an open source alternative to task manager. Okay, this free to play game forced me to uninstall a program that no other game I have ever played has gave me any issue over. I have played AAA title games, paid mmos, mobas, anything of that nature and NOTHING but this game has ever given me issues. It FORCED me to uninstall a program or else would not let me play the game. Is nobody else seeing the issue here? The mentality of "Oh you have discord and I only want this game to work with the curse client so I'm gonna make the game not work if they have discord installed." do you see the point I am making? To completely FORCE someone to either uninstall a program to play their game is a complete joke.
Process Hacker has a kernel-mode driver that it loads in the background (if you've checked the "kProcessHacker" box in the installer) or at launch (and kills at exit, if you haven't). It's not having Process Hacker being on your system itself that's triggering the anti-cheat, but it's the kernel module/driver/service that is.
Long story short, if they allowed Process Hacker to run as-is: It's a vector for cheating because Process Hacker can let you inject game code (that's the debug/injection features) into the game and EasyAntiCheat can't detect a well-written one without going ham on the system (take a lot of resources to memcheck, etc.).
tl;dr - Even though the program itself is innocent, it is a backdoor that can be abused, and basically run this command in an elevated command prompt:
*clap, clap* Just in time my friend. I hope it solved his problem. :P