Yet more proof kernel-level anti-cheat is mostly pointless. I know the demand to do something about cheaters is high, but when that something isn't working, you'd think the sensible thing to do is try something else.
I wonder how long it's going to take to get past this chapter in the history of multiplayer video games.
Yet more proof kernel-level anti-cheat is mostly pointless. I know the demand to do something about cheaters is high, but when that something isn't working, you'd think the sensible thing to do is try something else.
I wonder how long it's going to take to get past this chapter in the history of multiplayer video games.
I'd imagine this to be an inside job. Some dev had this all lined up.
Early reports I've heard suggest it's the same DMA devices that hack Valorant/CS games.