With games likes CS2, CoD MW2, PUBG, and Apex Legends all flagging the original version as cheat software, AMD has had to rework the feature.

You have an authoritarian view on competitive gaming. And you’re saying this should be a hard requirement for hardware development. That’s an extreme point of view.

It’s video games we’re talking. If some asshat is cheating in a video game, that’s irrelevant to hardware development.

I mean, do also endorse softwares that plague your kernel to prevent cheating? Why don’t you use special hardware for your competitive gaming if that’s so important?

The world doesn’t live around competitive gaming.

It’s a gaming only “feature” that is guaranteed to get 100% of people who use it banned.

Yes, intercepting code is bad.

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