That being said we are currently looking into options for a MAC client.
For those getting tagged and the ones that want to play in “protected” competitions unfortunately at the moment they won’t be able to do so unless they use a Windows O/S. At the moment we have a slightly more relaxed tagging system for these users (meaning that some of them may still be able to play if they don’t get reported, etc.). Some of them may be forced to use the Anti-Cheat based on the rules mentioned above and all of them will be required to use it if they want to participate in the premium queues or in any competitions that require it by default.
The amount of players that will be forced to use the AC will now increase based on a mix of the criteria including, but not limited to:Īt the moment we estimate that a large percentage of the user base is already going to be required to use the Anti-Cheat across all compeittions that being said, we will review the criteria continuously to slowly enable it on even more players. All third party competitions that opt-in within their settingsĭuring the beta phase a large number of players have already been forced to use the AC.FPL Challenger (enforced since earlier this week).In terms of competitions from now on the Anti-Cheat will be mandatory on: Additionally, this is the first day with bans based on client side detections.
Starting today we are introducing the mandatory use of the Anti-Cheat on a large number of competitions as well as on a very large amount of players based on a number of detectable variables.
Thanks to this phase we are now confident we can detect and/or bypass a wide range of public and private cheats and we are therefore comfortable to begin the full roll-out of the client. If you need to revert those changes and re-enable Hyper-V after you've finished playing, you can do the following:One of our product managers discovered about the AC release at our Christmas party…ĭuring the last two weeks of open beta phase we were able to not only to fix a number of outstanding bugs, but also significantly improve detections and include a number of features to make sure the Anti-Cheat is incredibly difficult to bypass. Please read about other ways to disable it on Microsoft website. If you previously modified some registry settings to enable Hyper-V, this may not work and it will stay enabled. Reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\DeviceGuard\Scenarios\HypervisorEnforcedCodeIntegrity" /v "Enabled" /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f