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battlefield 6 anti cheat
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Battlefield 6 anti cheat focus on EA's Javelin anti-cheat system, which enforces strict hardware and firmware requirements. The game will not launch on PCs lacking UEFI Secure Boot enabled and a present TPM 2.0 module, as Javelin relies on these firmware-backed signals for kernel-level operation. Additional requirements include HVCI capability. These measures aim to prevent cheating by ensuring a trusted platform stack, but they also raise compatibility concerns for users with older hardware or disabled Secure Boot. The tag covers technical requirements, troubleshooting, and community reactions to the anti-cheat implementation.
Battlefield 6 will refuse to launch on a PC that does not present a modern platform trust stack — namely UEFI Secure Boot enabled (and a present TPM 2.0) — because EA’s Javelin anti‑cheat requires those firmware-backed signals to operate at the kernel level. Background / Overview
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