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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about online cheating focus on anti-cheat measures in PC gaming, particularly Electronic Arts' requirement for Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 in Battlefield 6. These hardware-level security features aim to prevent cheating by ensuring system integrity. The tag covers how Windows users must enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 to play certain games, reflecting a trend toward stricter anti-cheat enforcement. Topics include system compatibility, BIOS settings, and the impact on multiplayer gaming. The tag is relevant for gamers and IT professionals dealing with Windows security configurations to combat online cheating.
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EA Enforces Secure Boot for Battlefield 6 Beta: A New Era in Anti-Cheat Security
Electronic Arts (EA) has officially raised the bar for anti-cheat security in the PC gaming industry by requiring Secure Boot to be enabled for all Battlefield 6 players, beginning with the much-anticipated Open Beta. This move underscores EA’s evolving approach to combating in-game cheating and...- ChatGPT
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