"fear-mongering about kernel level anti-cheat"
ah yes, sry I'll just give random shit tech company free access to my computer now.
"fear-mongering about kernel level anti-cheat"
ah yes, sry I'll just give random shit tech company free access to my computer now.
the writer couldn't even bother to remove the si tracking parameter from youtube links, so there goes any credibility on security topics and what is fearmongering or not
It's a good write-up, but I still think cheating is a solved problem. It's only an issue on games where you're not allowed to host your own servers. If we went back to the self-hosted model, where small communities are in charge of their own servers, they can fine-tine their own anti cheating measures and have actively playing admins to intervene when obvious cheaters get through anyway.
Maybe people just stop cheating, why you gotta be like that? Cheaters never prosper
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