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Artificialprayer, HighwayTwo, aartsA, & Big_Ronnie_C In Windows Defender, (which is also called "Windows Security" on Windows 11), do you have the "core isolation" security setting enabled in the "device security" tab:
Navigation: Windows Defender/Security > Device Security > Core Isolation > Core Isolation Details > Memory IntegrityIf you do have the "core isolation" security setting enabled, turn it off, restart your PC, and then see if you can play the game:
Note: While the "core isolation" security setting is very important, the game won't run on some PCs because of it. The solution for this was found by E9ine_AC, as on my PC, I'm still able to run the game with the "core isolation" security setting enabled.
So the solution is to turn off security features to appease a kernel level anti-cheat even more? Lol, nah, I uninstalled Apex, not worth all the trouble
- Midnight974612 days agoHero+
Big_Ronnie_C wrote:
So the solution is to turn off security features to appease a kernel level anti-cheat even more? Lol, nah, I uninstalled Apex, not worth all the trouble
I honestly don't blame you for uninstalling the game, (as I would too, if I had to turn off any security setting as well).
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