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Blame MSI for no certifying it. It's not even a Steam certification but a simple general ones that third party app shall use for any windows related public code.
Exactly what a cheat dev doesn't want
EDIT: Oh, I got insulted. fair enough. I've read this point, and I take the insult for what they are worth
nothing.
OP (or anybody) feel free to make your point and read both arguments.
To be more precise :
Valve pretend taht they do not accept only uncertified app while MSi pretends that valve do not accept interaction, certified or not.
I only see that MSI afterburner is not allowed while the alienware thingy I had is now allowed following an update and wasn't before ^^
Stop spreading your incompetent nonsense. That's not the first time when you try insullt MSI devs with statements like "Get mad at MSI for coding the after burner with their feet."
And that's not the first time you publicly LIE because you do not understand the basics and have absolutely no ideas either about code signing (which you wrongly call "certification") or about trusted mode. What about at least trying to read trusted mode FAQ?
If you do it, you'll see that both signed and unigned third party DLLs are not allowed to be injected in trusted mode. There are no exceptions for trunsted mode, there is no any "certification" allowing third party software to get whitelisted. Digital signature is important for untrusted (normal) mode only, and MSI AB as well as many other tools already work in it because they are already signed for years.
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/rtss-6-7-0-beta-1.412822/page-123#post-5809195
even using this command, it doesn’t compensate that the trust factor will change
thanks it's worked