Microsoft has long wanted to get vendors out of the kernel. It’s a huge privacy/security/stability risk, and causes major issues like the Crowdstrike outage.

Most of those issues also apply to kernel anti-cheat as well, and it’s likely that Microsoft will also attempt to move anti-cheat vendors out of kernel space. The biggest gaming issues with steamOS/Linux are kernel anti-cheat not working, so this could be huge for having full compatibility of multiplayer games on Linux.

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    18 hours ago

    I get this and when I used windows I’ve had issues with kernel level anti-viruses, but why anti-viruses before anti-cheats? Surely an AV’s kernel access is more important then an AC’s access?

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      17 hours ago

      Microsoft’s biggest concern here is another Crowd Strike like event, so they’re prioritizing kernel modifications that impact businesses.

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        they’re prioritizing kernel modifications that impact businesses.

        Hence why the gamers are moving into Linux.

        Being treated like a second class citizen after spending thousands of dollars on a hardware is a clown exercise.

        Or letting some creeps like Satya run the rig like his own 🤢