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jdsp229
Newcomer
12 hours ago

Secure Boot is ridiculous.

Requiring PC players to potentially brick their motherboard by enabling Secure Boot is a slap in the face. It has seriously lowered the chance that I will buy the full game on release. Why should I be have to change my BIOS settings to play a dang game. Especially when it's only the second day of the Beta and people have already figured out how to cheat around it. 

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  • NablaXF's avatar
    NablaXF
    Seasoned Newcomer
    12 hours ago

    I agree. I do not even consider buying the game anymore after I downloaded the open beta today and learned that I need to fundamentally change settings in my system (which I am able to but simply do not want to because EA is "forcing" me to do so). Me and some friends were eager to see whether BF6 was better than the BF5 disaster and we won't give it another chance with this start.
    @EA customer and UX experts: Please consider this to be a shoutout to rethink your decision... 

  • Anobix's avatar
    Anobix
    Seasoned Ace
    10 hours ago

    To be clear, my understanding isn't necessarily that Secure Boot auto-stops cheats from working, but creates a permanent hardware ID for the machine and OS, which makes permanent bans signficantly more difficult (and/or at least expensive) to go around as it requires new hardware. Unfortunately, this comes at the expense of many legitimate folks needing to change settings in their BIOS, and many (not saying you, OP) which are not technically inclined end up breaking their OS install due to needing to switch from Legacy/BIOS to UEFI in the process (which will not let Windows boot)

  • Chagi27's avatar
    Chagi27
    Newcomer
    10 hours ago

    I doubt that there are many users with Legacy BIOS on the system. Especially a system that can run a AAA game in 2025. Intel discontinued support for legacy BIOS in 2020. Thats  5years ago

  • Masqerader's avatar
    Masqerader
    Rising Adventurer
    10 hours ago

    Haven't come across a cheater yet, sorry you can't sell your hacks OP

  • jdsp229's avatar
    jdsp229
    Newcomer
    9 hours ago

    I don't sell hacks, goober. I'm an irritated consumer, voicing my irritation on the public forum for the product I am trying. 

    My PC parts were purchased new in 2024. I have rarely messed with BIOS settings, and am thankfully technically inclined so it wasn't too much of a process. The 30 and some older series Nvidia cards are still a good chunk of the most common on Steam. The 30 series was released late in 2020.  

  • Anobix's avatar
    Anobix
    Seasoned Ace
    8 hours ago

    Understood, but note that the minimum spec I believe is the Intel 8xxx series [and AMD equivalent] which dates back to 2017. While that's now 8 years ago, I can fully imagine that there's folks that have upgraded their GPUs but not CPU or whathaveyou. Granted, many of these folks will be required to turn on SecureBoot and such in order to upgrade to Win11 (as it is also the minimum CPU required for it), but that's tangentially related.

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