The latest move in Epic Games's ongoing fight against cheaters in Fortnite sees the gaming giant implement hardware-level security in Easy Anti-Cheat implementation, at least for those players looking to participate in tournaments. As of February 18, 2026, tournament players will need to enable TPM,...
I’m sorry, I was being sarcastic. I know there’s only a handful of games that require it (for now), but I was 100% not sincere. Didn’t think this needed a /s but the downvotes tell a diff story
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And they all require secure boot too
None of the games I’ve played have required it.
There’s less than 10 that require secure boot, and they’re all toxic moneygrab multiplayer shooters.
Compared to the 10’s of thousands of gamed on Steam that don’t require secure boot, that a far cry from “they all requure secure boot”.
But go ahead. Lick the boots harder
I’m sorry, I was being sarcastic. I know there’s only a handful of games that require it (for now), but I was 100% not sincere. Didn’t think this needed a /s but the downvotes tell a diff story