Why is this allowed?

Why is this allowed?

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idk but if all its doing is preventing people from cheating and thats verifiable, let it be. Faggot cheaters should be killed/tortured for everyones amusement.

As if it being Gacha and made by a Chinese megacorporation wasn’t reason enough to never touch it.

thx for making this thread again
mods will not stop us from exposing bad china

not sure
show some examples so we can judge better

kek people who install chinese software on their computers deserve everything they will get
you'd have to be fucking braindead

While cheating is bullshit, i don't want anybody installing kernel level shit that they get to keep in my pc, I already have M$ and the glow in the dark niggers watching me, I don't need the chinks too.

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And lost any interest in the game that I had.

Valorant did the same and couldnt stop cheaters anyway.
Kernel mode anti cheat is a serious threat and I would never agree to such methods.

Kernal level is the only way to actually stop cheating, this retarded attitude that you can have your cake and eat it too is absurd

kernel level anti-cheat does nothing to stop cheating in any way while just making your entire system vulnerable to the highest degree

>Kernal level is the only way to actually stop cheating
Yeah, if you suck at programming, also cheaters always find ways to circumvent anti-cheating, so allowing Chang and Xinny the Coof access to my pc is fucked.

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People like you are the worst kind of people.

It's there to stop cheating in a single player gacha game that's always online so you're forced to open stupid fucking lootboxes to unlock "content" instead of just bypassing the wait with CE.
Who the fuck is excited for this shit?

so i could still use cheat engine on this?

>playing a "free"2play gacha game
The second I saw the "free" I lost every hope in this game. I will never play it in my life.

>playing weeb trash

>the BOTW killer they said.

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Google only brings up a single reddit thread about this

spread it boys so we can stop evil chinks


twitter.com/HoleDump/status/1302987540727824393

Isn't this a single player game?

>Chinese game
>Gacha
>Surprised when it's got gay shit in it
This is on you user people have been telling you in the Genshin Impact shill threads since the beginning this was your fate.
Ching chong bing bong China is literally fuckin evil you dumb shit.

>client bugs out and the process doesn't end
so? just kill it. Steam does that very same thing ALL the time.
The anticheat is retarded, but that particular shit doesn't seem malicious, it's just shit coding.

Wow so heroic!

This. Not falling for chink games no matter how many cute girls are in them.

>doesn't seem malicious
kernel level anti cheat is the definition of malicious

I was obviously referring to the client staying open. Look at any of the other 80 posts about this topic and it doesn't use any more memory, in fact it freezes where it was at. kernel level anticheat IS malicious, but that particular part of it doesn't seem to be done with malicious intent in mind. IT just seems like lazy chink coding.

>t. has no idea of what "kernel-level" actually means

Do you?
How the fuck do you think it got Kernel-level, something every fucking program could do? It's nothing special.

>Probably unintentional
No, it's intentional. Most middle-ware doesn't uninstall along with the game. Ever had a game install Visual C++ shit? Well that didn't uninstall with the game either. There's no way of knowing if something else on the computer is using it. And people need to stop throwing out the term "kernel-level" as if that inherently means the software is bad. Anit-virus software is kernel level. Your graphics drivers are kernel level. Sometimes things need to be at kernel level to work.

Nothing there is creepy. Nothing at all.

Sure thing Chen.

this is the original tweet, what are you doing
twitter.com/22Ponczos/status/1281560208750317570

If you think that shit is creepy you don't know a goddamn thing about computers and should probably stick to console and mobile gaming. Come back when you have evidence the software is actually doing something nefarious. And it better be something more than just "It scans my hard drives!" Steam scans your hard drives. Steam installs a back door so it can silently do that without alerting you even if Steam isn't running. Nobody freaks out over that.

You actually could if you rootkit yourself to hide cheat engine

>probably unintentional

>I'll just get the Switch version. Problem solved.
oh wait that reminds me i have an ipad pro that i still the best experience aside from pc with 120 hz
noice

Steam does none of those things, but the chinese epic store does

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>Kernal level

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well I just gotta wait for the chad pirated version with everything unlocked from the get go and no shitty anti cheat

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Im retarded, can someone explain what his means exactly? Isnt that just system32 files?

Remember to double-check your services list anons.

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>Steam does none of those things
Yes, it does. They flat out say they do in their subscriber agreement and everyone is well aware of Steam's surveys so I don't know why you would argue they don't. This is not a secret. When you install Steam Valve inserts a couple of services into Windows to give themselves backdoor admin access to your machine. That's why you never get any UAC popups when you install something from Steam. They've got access to your entire computer. They don't need your permission to do anything.

zdnet.com/article/steam-vulnerability-reportedly-exposes-windows-gamers-to-system-hijacking/
Here's an article about some vulnerabilities in that service.

you are the same type of faggot that says "if you got nothing to hide you got nothing to worry about" when it comes to government spying on you. Kill yourself

>That's why you never get any UAC popups when you install something from Steam
But you still do. When you download a game it's into a directory Steam owns so there's no verification needed, but if the game needs to install anything else you still get UAC popups since it's requesting access to protected directories.