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Game publishers EA and Activision Blizzard continue to seek ways to stop cheating by requiring users to enable hardware-based security features.
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Fell kind of the same, with the security issues. I'll never buy a game that dictates how I have to use use my hardware like must have SecureBoot, TPM, etc. I understand hardware requirements, software requirements, but I won't buy anything that feels the need to dictate how my BIOS settings are used.Between the cheating and now the security issues, this is why I don't these games online anymore.
I used to be surprised, but now it seems to be the norm.Wendell at L1techs take was that secure boot etc. are mostly to make it easier to track who you are and easier to ban people. It was funny that cheats showed up in BF6 within a day or so.
I'm in my early 50's and I'm done as well.Could be because I'm 50... Meh... maybe.