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Forgot to add--the last time I played was May 18--3 days before the recent Javelin update.
When I said "going into full-screen", I meant when Battlefield 6 itself would usually go into full-screen, the anti-cheat error would appear.
The file/screenshot attached to the original message is a screenshot of a Javelin error/warning message saying, "EA Javelin Anticheat has detected an unacceptable configuration. Please ensure no cheat-related or tampering software is active and restart the game. (95)" Full text provided due to any reason of the image not loading, being deleted or inaccessible for some viewers.
How to install and troubleshoot EA Javelin anticheat on PC
- EA Javelin anticheat will shut down the game and our services if you use cheat tools. Turning off or uninstalling conflicting software can help you get back in the game.
- Certain VPN and proxy software can cause Javelin to run incorrectly, so we recommend disabling or removing them.
- Javelin prevents some outdated software from running at the same time as your game. Make sure you have the latest device updates and versions of all software, including your fan control interface and similar hardware-related software.
- If you’re getting this message on the ASUS ROG Ally handheld series, upgrade to the latest version of the ASUS Armoury Crate.
Let us know how you get on with these steps and which, if any, have helped you. Thank you. EA_Barry.
- Frametrick19 hours agoNew Novice
- What type of "tools" would that be? Like mentioned in the original message, I've already tested with no applications in the background so this is not the case. While keeping in mind the list I already put in the original message, the only other apps that really pop out at me when looking back at my footage is:
- AMD Software
- Hyper-V
- Gaming Services (like mentioned in the original message)
- Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
- I've tested without any VPN &/or proxy software--read above.
- I always make sure to keep my system up-to-date, so this is not the case either.
- I am not using the ROG Ally.
- What type of "tools" would that be? Like mentioned in the original message, I've already tested with no applications in the background so this is not the case. While keeping in mind the list I already put in the original message, the only other apps that really pop out at me when looking back at my footage is: