Agreed. I play on Linux. Kernel-level security wouldn't even allow an anti-cheat to be installed, and I'll be damned if I'm going to put a spyware OS like Windows on my machine. I would walk away in an instant.Kernel level anti-cheat would probably mean the end for me. (I'm planning to move to Linux for my next pc build, just sick of the windows environment.) This would also be bad news for anyone who is moving due to 11 making their hardware "obsolete."
Winning or losing in a video game is not that serious, so I don't care about encountering cheaters some of the time. But I use my computer for work and bills and all that other stuff my life depends on. There are a combination of risks and hassles that come with giving kernel access to what is, ultimately, a developer of a digital toy. For me, it's not worth it-- if something goes wrong, it's going to be a huge pain to deal with that effects other software or maybe even my entire machine. No thanks.
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