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anti-cheat vendors
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Anti-cheat vendors like Epic Games are adapting their software to support ARM-based Windows devices, such as Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ laptops. Epic's Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) now includes a Windows-on-ARM client and ARM-aware bootstrapper, initially tested with Fortnite. This development removes a major barrier for multiplayer PC games on ARM hardware, though challenges like performance, fragmentation, and kernel-level security risks remain. The move aligns with Microsoft's Prism improvements and Auto SR upscaler to enhance ARM Windows gaming. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical and ecosystem implications of these changes for gamers and developers.
Epic Games’ Easy Anti‑Cheat (EAC) is finally landing on ARM platforms — a technical and ecosystem milestone that removes one of the largest obstacles keeping multiplayer PC games off Snapdragon‑powered Copilot+ laptops and Linux ARM devices. The company shipped updated Epic Online Services (EOS)...
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