One more reason to switch to Linux! (It can't run Valorant)
Correct me if I'm wrong but if it can't run Valorant then it can't run the game in general, so you'd be just as well off by not playing Riot games on a Windoze or Mac machine as well.
Meh just another crappy rootkit game that doesn't even fully prevent cheating at the cost of undermining system security. But for worse or worse, the entire playerbase doesn't care about their data being bought and sold for immense profits they get 0% of.
Oh. Now I remember why I have never played League of Legends.
You've never played League of Legends because they just now introduced kernal level anti cheat? That doesn't even make sense.
Don't play at first, because the game fosters toxicity like hell. Keep not playing due to the kernel-level anticheat.
More like Anti-Linux Software since the cheat works great.
since the cheat works great.
I've heard that cheaters are very rampent in Valorant, so not really effective anti cheat software.
But as anti-linux is amazing. 👌
yeah... and I'm a bit sad, since I really think that Valorant is fun (with friends), but it's a price I'm willing to pay.
You know, Valve once considered making an entire OS to prevent cheating. I'd assume something like SteamOS, but incredibly locked down and designed for playing Valve games. Obviously that never got past the idea stage, but disregarding the truckload of issues with that idea, one big one is that you could use either physical cheating tools, by messing with the direct hardware inputs, or run it in a VM. Basically, unless you have a player in a locked-off room, with a pc, keyboard, and mouse provided by you, and the pc running your own locked-down OS... well, someone's gonna figure out a way to cheat.
That's not to say that anticheat can be ignored entirely, but since there is no remotely reasonable state which could eradicate cheating entirely, you need to find a happy medium of not "infecting" the player's pc with a new backdoor, because even if you're not malicious, someone else will be, and nothing at all. Something that has a minimum level of invasiveness with a maximum level of cheating prevention, at least filtering out basic script kiddies.
The problem with that is, nobody cares. Basically nobody even knows what a "Kernel" is and what "Kernel-level" means and implies, so it's just some weird anticheat for them. Also, as long as DRM doesn't interfere with their playing experience, they don't care either. Barely anyone will even notice if a few frames are missing, because Denuvo is chilling in the background, keeping the game "safe".
We are a subset of privacy-minded people in a subset of somewhat knowledgeable gamers. Losing us as customers doesn't matter in the slightest to the devs/publishers, and nobody else will make a fuss, or at least they'll not stop spending money.
The problem with that is, nobody cares. Basically nobody even knows what a “Kernel” is and what “Kernel-level” means and implies, so it’s just some weird anticheat for them. Also, as long as DRM doesn’t interfere with their playing experience, they don’t care either. Barely anyone will even notice if a few frames are missing, because Denuvo is chilling in the background, keeping the game “safe”.
We are a subset of privacy-minded people in a subset of somewhat knowledgeable gamers. Losing us as customers doesn’t matter in the slightest to the devs/publishers, and nobody else will make a fuss, or at least they’ll not stop spending money.
Yeah, computer illiteracy is pretty bad. Those who don't care make the most money to companies, and they don't even care how the companies invade their privacy and or security.
The first crack took around 4 days.
The only difference us that cheats now cost more money than before.
Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software
In other words, a Chinese rootkit. Wouldn't want a Chinese backdoor in my kernel, but that's just my personal opinion. If you want one, go ahead, install this garbage.
You already have NSA backdoors in your device.
Well, if you install this Riot Games rootkit, you now also have a Chinese backdoor.
What is your point exactly ?
Just don't buy it. It's very simple.
Lol is free to play
Don't play it, then
My biggest issue wouldn't even be the kernel level access, but the fact that the stuff is written and tested by no one in particular. The possible bugs are the issue for me.
If that thing would be bullet-proof, hackers trying for years to break it without success, yeah. Ok. I could be convinced. If it is cracked after two days already... Then nope.
Will their future MMO have this trash?
It's likely, but I do really hope it's not put into the MMO as I would love to play a Riot MMO. I won't be installing it if it uses Vanguard.
Same. I miss the IP (especially Arcane) & the friends I made playing LoL—and I think I could have a good time living in the world, but not at the cost of compromising device permissions. Same reason I refuse to use my shitty banking app if they try to tell me what software I can & can’t run/install or how to operate the device I own.
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