> Why load on boot? -> Because we need to, don't worry.
I believe the reason stated was "because we know it will not be tampered with after boot". Not saying it's a good or bad reason, but this is dishonest paraphrasing.
I said it because I think other kernel level anticheat don't do it.
If I remember correctly I can just enable/disable the easy anticheat service, sane with the EA thing, I don't need to reboot the machine like with Vanguard.
> I said it because I think other kernel level anticheat don't do it.
It is done by FACEIT and ESEA.
> If I remember correctly I can just enable/disable the easy anticheat service, sane with the EA thing, I don't need to reboot the machine like with Vanguard.
You can disable Vanguard as well, you'll only need to re-enable it and restart if you want to play the games.
lomase|1 year ago
If I remember correctly I can just enable/disable the easy anticheat service, sane with the EA thing, I don't need to reboot the machine like with Vanguard.
But thanks for pointing it out.
musjleman|1 year ago
It is done by FACEIT and ESEA.
> If I remember correctly I can just enable/disable the easy anticheat service, sane with the EA thing, I don't need to reboot the machine like with Vanguard.
You can disable Vanguard as well, you'll only need to re-enable it and restart if you want to play the games.