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What do you think DRM is? Denuvo is literally kernel-level as are many others.
i don't know anything about drm
I would tell you its ok because we both have Dragons Dogma 2 coming out soon but even that has a kernal level anti cheat lololol
While I don't agree with overly intrusive anticheat EAC already said there's no issue with EAC. As there are real and severe legal consequences for them lying, and the lack of statement from APEX, we can likely assume it's a problem with Apex's engine, not EAC.
Using considered and logical argument to further your goals
Jumping on drama bandwagons to force your views
The reason for this is simple - many cheats run at kernel-level, and some run even lower than that.
Regarding DRM, maybe 5 years ago DRM was just some encryption and phoning home to a sever, but since then there's been a massive push for kernel-level DRM. Does it work in preventing piracy? No. Does it look cool on the marketing slides? Yes.
For the Pawns, I'm assuming?
Implying we can trust what they said just because they said it? The verdict isn't out yet, I wouldnt give EAC the shadow of a doubt.