I think I don’t remember a single match with randoms and not premade friends, in any game, where people didn’t jump on the occasionally girl in voice chat.
I think I don’t remember a single match with randoms and not premade friends, in any game, where people didn’t jump on the occasionally girl in voice chat.
Reading comprehension not really a strong point with ya, eh?
Clearly you didn’t actually bother reading their reddit post. They specific state that until the computer is rebooted, you cannot reenter the game. This means that it’s performing the -exact- same task with no new gaps in security created for hackers. The chief difference is that if you do not want it running after…
Please tell me what part of the article indicates these changes will allow cheaters.
Did you read the same article I did? Did you read the article at all in the few minutes it’s been up? There weren’t changes to the overall design they adjusted it so it runs only when it’s supposed to and when someone wants it to run. That’s some basic tightening up you would expect after feedback on any beta…
This is still the same level of access before. Just stops you from having to re-download before you can play. You’ll still be forced to boot thus giving it full access. Not to mention this is still much more “strict” than any other anti-cheat.
Waaaaaahhhhh. Poor bbies.
Word of warning: as someone who also thought this was just idiots complaining about progressiveness, if those leaks are real, the game’s plot is just awful.
If those leaks are real, - and I hope they aren’t - I am definitely sitting this one out.
Yeah, my Twitter TL was filled with the stuff. Which is okay, because I was never going to play this. I’m on the side of “TL0U” didn’t need a sequel. That ending was perfect as is.
All for what looks to be (imo ofc) a pretty terrible game. It’s just CSGO (literally, even the same bugs/kinks are in there, there’s no way there won’t be a lawsuit over this) but with Overwatch stylings and powers (some of it is so similar there’s definitely no way there won’t be a lawsuit over this) but with…
And it’s already obsolete. There’s proof of concept aimbots that use computer vision, which can be run on a completely separate computer and then feed the input back in via the mouse and keyboard to help you aim. All you need is a way of sending the video to that separate computer.
The always on is why it’s potentially so good. It’s deeply embedded into your computer on a kernel level, reading your files and executions. You can’t pre load any cheat softwares, or else it’ll detect it. It can also analyze programs that are running, reading how they’re interacting with other programs. It is, truly,…
Its a program that has an unprecedented level of access to a computers systems for what is just supposed to keep people from cheating at a video game. The solution is completely overkill for the problem, which is going to quite rightly invite questions about what the intent of the system even is.
It could be godteir anticheat software (even though they already had cheaters) but having it on all the time just seems silly. Thats the main complaint. Not everyone has a computer that can have a program running in the background for no reason. Ive read people having issues running other games. My question is will it…
So they are shooting jellybeans at each other or something, cool. Sounds definitely worth handing over all of your personal information to the Chinese government. What a trash game.
“We’re gonna make a game about shooting people to death, but for the sake of sponsors and e-money, let’s pretend they’re all robots.”
I don’t get why this article is skirting around the fact that Riot is owned by Tencent and the fact that China has strict censorship rules which likely heavily influenced this decision. Is anyone really buying that removing small puffs of blood in a game about characters shooting each other is really about making it…
The original Thrawn trilogy was pretty ok.
But yeah, I heard this new one pretty much sucks and was not needed at all and it shits on Thrawn as a character
Not sure why it’s recommended here
Unpopular opinion, English voices don’t really pair well with anime style media, it always sounds like those “funny” abridged versions.