OP asked what steps can be taken to avoid false positives with League's upcoming kernel-mode anticheat.
On a scale of 1 to Terry Davis, please rate the schizoness of my response.
OP asked what steps can be taken to avoid false positives with League's upcoming kernel-mode anticheat.
On a scale of 1 to Terry Davis, please rate the schizoness of my response.
@smigol
Yes but what about this response to it?
Like I'm literally keeping a paper maintenance log of this machine. There's a box ready to go so I can ship it to Los Angeles priority overnight, on uncut video.
@r000t Vanguard is schizo like 5 Terrys.
@ryuuji
Use a separate computer for League. Install Chrome, League, and literally nothing else. I'm not even sure Adrenaline/GeForce Experience or even Discord is safe.
Install Chrome (not chromium) *but do not use it*. The only reason it's being installed is because an anticheat staffer said they find Edge being the default browser to be suspicious.
Do not spend any more money on Riot's games, because each game is very likely to be your last, and you will be told it's your fault.
@ryuuji
Most importantly, sit out the next patch or two. Basically, sit out the entire month of May. Let other people eat the dog food.
Reinstall Windows on 1 May and let it sit, because the same staffer also said that they find Windows having recently been reinstalled to be suspicious.
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