You’re suggesting people not be able to run software in kernel mode on their own systems.
I would never run kernel mode anti-cheat, but going down this road will lead to hardware attestation and the end of open computing for anything with online services.
I’m advocating for installing malware (literally anything with kernel access in literally all cases) as part of a game install being the obvious criminal offense it should be, personally.
Users aren’t able to get kernel access with windows. They’re only able to install software from a small handful of sources, almost all of which are malicious.
You’re suggesting people not be able to run software in kernel mode on their own systems.
I would never run kernel mode anti-cheat, but going down this road will lead to hardware attestation and the end of open computing for anything with online services.
I’m advocating for installing malware (literally anything with kernel access in literally all cases) as part of a game install being the obvious criminal offense it should be, personally.
Users aren’t able to get kernel access with windows. They’re only able to install software from a small handful of sources, almost all of which are malicious.