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I think people should be aware of the emerging Direct Memory Access (DMA) cheat, which is one of the most advanced and difficult to detect cheats. It often involves a separate computer or device reading game data directly from RAM via ports like PCIe, M.2, or Thunderbolt. To bypass modern security features, cheaters often use older hardware that lacks Secure Boot and Kernel DMA protection. These systems are cheaper, easier to manipulate, and provide full access to memory without restrictions.
When a game, like Battlefield 6, requires Secure Boot to be enabled, the door closes on many of these DMA solutions. Suddenly, the cheating computer becomes unusable - and upgrading to newer hardware is expensive. Therefore, some of the loud complaints on forums and social media may be rooted in disappointment that your favorite cheat no longer works, rather than actual compatibility issues.
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