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UPDATED GUIDE !!! IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SECURE BOOT !!!
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Publicado originalmente por mxmigui:

You're not the one to call me a cheater. I'm the one who reports pages, people, streamers, just like taisontv. All of this has nothing to do with what you're talking about. 1. You can't just consider PC users cheaters for wanting to use more systems on a PC. 2. It's a layer to prevent 15-year-olds from cheating with free and cheap GitHub hacks. 3. The pages I'm reporting are 100% operational with secure boot enabled and running, and with bf2042 in less than 24 hours.
I don't have any problem activating and deactivatingsecure boot them (in fact, I do). It's just to play a game. Yes, you read that correctly, A GAME. Many people will have to spend extra money to play it or say I can't.
You should understand people, their problems, and the state of life, to be spending extra money to play a little game.
Read the EULA and the terms of the data they'll collect for playing. There are tools to stop all the cheating, but they don't do it because they don't want to. Meanwhile, console users with their controllers can do it because it doesn't affect them.


Could you explain your blocks on Steam? I'm curious
You're throwing a lot of emotion into a discussion that was about technical standards and anti-cheat architecture.
Secure Boot isn’t about punishing users — it’s about reducing attack surfaces. That applies whether you're running a bank or a multiplayer shooter.

Nobody called you a cheater — the point was: if you're actively against Secure Boot on principle, you might want to ask yourself why.

As for Steam blocks: irrelevant. Let’s stay on topic.
You asked about Secure Boot and got a fact-based answer. What you do with it is up to you.

I can play, I have no problem enabling and disabling it, but if you know what you're talking about, you know there are cheaters, and this doesn't affect consoles.
I only use Windows for gaming while I use other systems for work. I have to keep enabling and disabling it for crap that won't work. You understand that, right? I wouldn't buy a PC just for Windows 11, much less just for one game. Are we crazy? There are measures and measures, and remember that the anti-cheat already worked at the kernel level and it never worked for them.
And it's not just Secure Boot.

It's TPM2, which I honestly don't care about.
Virtualization on and enable kernel isolation.
I noticed in BF6 that it consumes a lot of resources for graphics that are nowhere near superior to previous games in the series. I think the computer is doing a lot of extra work, and it's not related to the game. I don't know what the anti-cheat is doing.
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