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I no longer play any game using EAC, and I can't find which game it is using. I don't think trying to uninstall (and reinstall afterwards) every of hundreds of games in my PC is a bad idea and its service is clearly conflicting with something in my PC too.
That link doesn't work, no one had a tutorial on removing that manually.
What I did to "solve" that:
- Disable and uninstall service
- Delete related EAC files in system32 folder
I'm not sure whether I made a clean uninstall, and are still waiting for better solutions.
By the way, sadly, after I did that my conflicting problem is solved, so EAC do have some effect in the system even its just installed. Since EAC claimed that it is not compatible with any other anticheat, I think it's highly possible...