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F3NN3X
4 years agoNot applicable
@Carbonic it does, but it is pretty easy to work around that and install windows 11 on hardware not using TPM2... as much as i don't like "hardware requirements" like TPM, i see how it can be a step towards fighting cheaters... time will tell
1Hairy-Gorilla
4 years agoNot applicable
@F3NN3X Sooner the better. It would be harder to beat than what current systems do. As it can't be spoofed right?
- F3NN3X4 years agoNot applicable@1Hairy-Gorilla yes, it would add some more hurdles for cheaters as the code stored in the TPM is unique. BUT there are ways to work around this, so its not 100%...
- 1Hairy-Gorilla4 years agoNot applicable
@F3NN3X Well to be fair the APU's in the Xbox and PS4 are uncracked 10 years later almost, if Microsoft is using the same tech I'd say its GG to cheaters.
- F3NN3X4 years agoNot applicable
@1Hairy-Gorillaif it only was that easy 😉 TPM is not a Microsoft technology, they just utilize something that is already there for better security... you can buy TPM modules on ebay and plug on your motherboard... so TPM alone cant be the "anti cheat" alone, but it could work together with other methods as a layer.