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My guesses: Your detector picks up my mouse (or headphone) drivers as some form of cheat.
The last time I tried, the only things I had running are my antivirus, steam and this game. Not even a browser...
The worst idea possible, If you do that, The Anti-Cheat become Useless and Easy to bypass
Too late. The Anti-Cheat as it stands already is useless because it gives false positives. And I'm not looking to bypass, just looking to figure out what is raising the false positive alarm. Perhaps it is my antivirus?
The only applications I have loaded are steam and this game.
And all processes are either the game, system related or steam related.
Wuauclt.exe
winlogon.exe
SteelSeriesEngine3.exe (for my mouse)
SixEngine.exe
RzSynapse.exe (for headphones)
a collection of NVIDIA drivers
Kraken0510Helper (for headphones)
csrss.exe
and my firewall/AV package.
Which one triggers the false cheat detection?
Umm... how about this thread: http://steamcommunity.com/app/734750/discussions/0/2906376154313058839/
Obviously not first one to encounter this error.
Again, I listed all running programs above - which one of those is being detected as a cheat??
Sounds like your pre built in auto clicker on your mouse is triggering the anti cheat on you. stop using the macro on your mouse to click for you and i'm sure it'll stop thinking you're cheating.
A. I'm not using a macro for that (trying to keep as clean as possible to get rid of the false positive)
B. Autoclicking isn't considered cheating (posted by dev in another thread...).
Honestly, I thought it might have been that (i did hit the macro first time), but after not using it, I still get cheat detection.
Not sure how I would remove the software that runs the macro as it is the actual mouse driver...
And thanks for an actual thoughtful response :-)