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- Comment on Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Hopefully anti-cheat will be next 1 week ago:
I’d argue the same, actually. It takes people to moderate people and dedicated servers make it easiest. Modern match made games could still have admins, the company needs to pay for them.
- Comment on Microsoft is moving antivirus providers out of the Windows kernel. Hopefully anti-cheat will be next 1 week ago:
Depends on the game, really, but “relying” on anti-cheat is pretty common. Larger games tend to have teams who review cases that get flagged by the systems and players and do manual removal but these teams also tend to be quite small and unable to adequately handle the amount of cheating that occurs.
If gamers want to see cheaters less often, they need to pressure the companies to do human moderation in addition.
- Comment on With the Legion Go S, we can now directly compare performance between official builds of SteamOS and Windows 1 month ago:
Also a lot of old proprietary game engines were written either specifically for DirectX or additionally for DirectX because in the olden times it was the most advanced and compatible rendering software.
Then, those developers move forward in time to work on other engines and focus primarily on DirectX because it’s still good, compatible, and it’s what they know best. OpenGL languished and it took a while for Vulkan to come out, catch up, and standardize their API.
- Comment on Nintendo shuts down Ryujinx 9 months ago:
If anyone has the git repo downloaded, they have a copy of it (from when they last pulled)