How do I keep my self protected from kernel access anti cheats?
I want to play some free to play games but the issue they use battle eye anti cheat and easy anti cheat which have kernel access !
How do I protect my self from these or at least make the damage minimum?
Is there any bios settings or windows 11 setting can help?
I don't want my pc to become available for attackers or fake currency miners
Last edited by cat; 6 Aug @ 6:36am
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eram 6 Aug @ 6:53am 
you install the game and load it via steam to play it. thats it.
T9 6 Aug @ 7:19am 
then don't play the game
cheats operate on a pretty sophisticated level nowadays
stop playing online games. It's that simple
Wolfpig 6 Aug @ 7:40am 
Originally posted by cat:
I don't want my pc to become available for attackers or fake currency miners


The only way to avoid such stuff would be to.....turn your pc off and never turn it on again.....
ReBoot 6 Aug @ 8:26am 
You can always refuse to install games with kernel-level ACs
matt 6 Aug @ 5:38pm 
You could play cooperative multplayer games instead. Or you could play older games that don't use such invasive measures.
Basically you just have to…not install or play those games AFAIK. There’s a Steam page you can follow that tracks games using Denuvo (and those no longer using it) there’s probably a similar page you can follow that tracks kernel-level anti-cheat in games as well.
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