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Microsoft paves the way for Linux gaming success with plan that would kill kernel-level anti-cheat
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Kernel level anti cheat is still bypassed so why do so many people just accept a literal ring-0 rootkit if it doesn't even axcomplish its intended goal?
Because so many people have no clue. They don't even know what ring-0 access means.
Because people are technologically inept and buy into the propaganda that kernel-level anticheat is more effective than the alternative solutions.