It sucks that blatant security threats are now the norm for PvP PC games. Actually makes me want to play them on my Xbox instead of my more powerful PC just so I don’t have to add a bunch of exploit vectors to my PC in order to play with friends
this post was submitted on 27 Mar 2024
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Glad I no longer play PVP games, but for those who do it’s getting dangerous.
Not just PvP; Helldivers 2 has no PvP and yet it requires nProtect
You are right and that was a game I wanted to buy on day one. Too bad.
Ugh. My question for EA is the same as people who install kernel mode cheats: why?
Because they care more about winning than they do about the price paid.
If I actually played any EA games, I'd probably be upset