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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600XT
Storage: 100 GB available space
Additional Notes: SSD Recommended
The biggest risk of allowing something like nProtect on your system is that if it is compromised, your system could be vulnerable. As such, the security of the program is the most important.
For something like EasyAntiCheat, it's owned by Epic and is used in tons of popular games. Epic thus has a MASSIVE financial incentive to keep it secure. Patches and such will be issued for it frequently and if there's even a thought that it might be vulnerable it will be patched.
NProtect, on the other hand, is barely used at all in North America. No other prominent western titles use it. It's used by a handful of old Asian MMOs that don't care about your security in the slightest. It has been cracked in the past and most of those games probably didn't even bother to update.
So I think there are perfectly valid reasons to call the security of NProtect into question. At the very least, it's almost totally unproven, and handing over the security of your computer to a program like that should raise red flags.
Tencent has a 40% stake on Epic, Who cares if it's secure. Everyone's info is being sold all the time to every first world country's government or Google, even without hacks.
Sad modern Gaming era
No problem, kid. When people like you start putting your address, passport details and other documents in your profile, I will believe your words sincerely.
You say that everyone leaks anyway. Then you have nothing to fear and you can put all the information in your profiles (Steam and social networks).
As long as you don't want to do that, you are a hypocrite.
BeInG A CuCk & a Sh1LL Iz Ko0L GuIZe
LeT ThIrD PaRtY HaVe KeRNal AcCeSs, ThEy'RE aCKtUaLLy AweSoME & SAfE!!
You should hang your head in shame for advocating this scummy behaviour.
Have a little self respect. Where is your head at to think this way.
Shameful attitude. Are we all so broken that you just accept abuse now?
Anti cheats like this are abominations and shouldn't be allowed.