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it took 72 hours to bypass the secure boot and files are now public on the web. Its failed and does not work. Time to remove it so the half of the community that cant play the game can now play?. No point in having a failed anti-cheat. Players now are heavily tempted to get the bypass to play the game, easier than turning on secure boot. OMG EA WHAT HAVE YOU DONE.
- SpoolaZ16 days agoSeasoned Ace
The fact that a bypass exists doesn’t mean Secure Boot completely failed, it actually worked to some extent, since cheaters had to create and distribute files to get around it. Without Secure Boot, they could have jumped straight in without that extra step.
Secure Boot has been around in consumer hardware since about 2012. For most players, it’s already built in and just needs to be enabled in BIOS/UEFI. If your PC is old enough to truly lack Secure Boot, then CPU, GPU, or RAM limitations are far more likely to stop you from playing modern games than the absence of Secure Boot. The real issue for some is configuration, not hardware capability , and with bypass files now public, removing Secure Boot wouldn’t help, it would just give cheaters free rein.
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