Kernel Level Anti-Cheats: Difference between revisions

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Revised last paragraph under Security concerns. Added links pertaining to kernel-level anticheats to Helldivers 2 and Rainbow Six Siege as an example of Linux gamers being unable to launch the game.
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*Kuro Games' Wuthering Waves uses a kernel-level anticheat called ACE (Anti-Cheat Expert) since launch.
*Kuro Games' Wuthering Waves uses a kernel-level anticheat called ACE (Anti-Cheat Expert) since launch.
*Hotta Studios' Tower of Fantasy's history of kernel-level anticheat caused BSOD and would stay even after uninstalling the game.
*Hotta Studios' Tower of Fantasy's history of kernel-level anticheat caused BSOD and would stay even after uninstalling the game.
*Ubisoft developer refused letting Linux gamers launch [https://r6fix.ubi.com/projects/RAINBOW6-SIEGE-LIVE/issues/LIVE-59642 Rainbow Six: Siege] due to kernel-level anticheat.
*Ubisoft uses BattlEye kernel-level anticheat for [https://r6fix.ubi.com/projects/RAINBOW6-SIEGE-LIVE/issues/LIVE-59642 Rainbow Six: Siege] which prevents Linux gamers from launching it even after paying for it.
*Arrowhead Game Studios' Helldivers 2 uses a kernel-level anticheat called [https://www.reddit.com/r/Helldivers/comments/19dp2qw/helldivers_2_nprotect_gameguard_anticheat/ nProtect GameGuard].
*Arrowhead Game Studios' Helldivers 2 uses a kernel-level anticheat called [https://www.reddit.com/r/Helldivers/comments/19dp2qw/helldivers_2_nprotect_gameguard_anticheat/ nProtect GameGuard].