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Easy Anti-Cheat is it's own stand-alone thing. Nothing to do with Denuvo
[ now the game takes over 4 minutes to start ] after i uninstall this junk
Denuvo Anti-Cheat System Gets Steamworks Integration
Once Denuvo's tech has spotted a cheat, the company says its reporting mechanism is "non-intrusive" and doesn't block debuggers or prevent devs from doing whatever work they like with protected builds. Cheats are reported to a web app that developers and publishers can interact with in real-time, allowing them to see when cheats are reported and which areas of their games are most commonly exploited.
Speaking to us via Zoom, Denuvo told us that its anti-cheat technology is a timesaver for developers. The company says the integration will let them prepare ban reports for Valve, then reviews the report to ensure the evidence is sufficient. Once this is done, Denuvo then "issue[s] that report on behalf of the developer", which the company says will save developers a lot of time in compiling reports on cheats themselves.
We also asked Denuvo about whether or not it plans to implement anti-cheat software for single-player games, such as those in which it's possible to buy or use third-party software to bypass parts of the game or make parts easier. Denuvo said its current implementation is "not applicable in any way to single-player titles", and while games with leaderboards or ranking systems fall under their purview, they don't want to make players "extremely angry" by intervening in their "ability to play the game how they want to".
Is Denuvo anti-cheat the same as anti-tamper?
It's important to remember that Denuvo's anti-cheat technology is distinct from its anti-tamper system, using significantly different technologies with little overlap. The latter is the method by which developers prevent piracy, while the former stops players cheating by using things like wallhacks or aimbots in multiplayer games.
In the future, Denuvo told us it was looking to expand its anti-cheat system to the hypervisor level (which sits above the kernel level, at which anti-cheat programs typically have permission to operate). The company says the cheaters "actually already have one layer" above anti-cheat protection, so once hypervisor tech becomes standard on home PCs, Denuvo says you can expect anti-cheat tech to "escalate to yet another level".
How do you feel about Denuvo's anti-cheat system? Let us know in the comments below!
Once game is removed fully you can uninstall Easy Anti Cheat If no longer needed however you might have more then one game tbat requires it.
Once data is removed thus are deleted files you can purge that area of an ssd using TRIM Optimization such a MS Disk Defrag. However keep in mind MS Disk Defrag only ever can do the quick TRIM, mot full. If you want to so a full TRIM use something like Piriform Defraggler
In the future, Denuvo told us it was looking to expand its anti-cheat system to the hypervisor level (which sits above the kernel level,
What game?
What platform did you buy it on?
Who cares?
Either play the game or don't. Why are people fearful of things which they have zero understanding about. Like what are you scared about???
If you have such a feeling or belief then why did you buy a game that has it?