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Microsoft's Game Monitor Looks Like A System-Wide Anti-Cheat for Windows 10

Game Monitor, introduced in Windows 10 Build 16199 (but not functional yet), seems to be Microsoft's attempt at a system-wide anti-cheat system. It could also serve as a shield against piracy.

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XiNatsuDragnel2939d ago

Hmm I don't know if this will also make mods harder than before or something?

freshslicepizza2938d ago

Maybe it's a new type of PunkBuster, an anti-cheat software.

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Princess_Pilfer2937d ago (Edited 2937d ago )

It sounds like yet more privacy destroying crap.

Notice how they don't define "system information?" Yeah, that's a problem. That means, unless there is something buried in the EULA somewhere that explains what it's doing, they can (and probably will) take any and all information it can possibly gather without your knowledge or consent, wether the information is actually necessary to look for cheating or not.

At least something like GG ( despite being largely ineffectual) specificially tells you what infomation it does and does not gather and all it takes to get around privacy concerns is to not run things you don't want the publisher knowing about at the same time as the game.

zerocarnage2937d ago (Edited 2937d ago )

Are you feeling abit paranoid at all.

Feel your being watched abit to much do we, there's a word usually used for that type of person who is abit para they're being watched, they're called criminals lol.

Princess_Pilfer2937d ago

No, it comes from someone who values her privacy. It doesn't matter what it will or won't be used for, they don't have a right or a need to know.

It also comes from someone who knows the history of government descrimination. To use the most extreme possible example, how much worse do you think it would have been for people in germany during WW2 is the government had records (or could compel some german company to give up records) of everyone who'd ever said anything sympathetic to jews?

Or, as a less extreme example, how about the story of the gay woman who had targeted ads on facebook out her to her co-workers, putting her job and potentially saftey at risk?

How about you ending up with some embarrasing medical condition and MS selling that information to advertisers so ads for it pop up while you have guests over or while you're at work?

crazychris41242939d ago (Edited 2939d ago )

Better not ruin single player mods or multiplayer games that allow mods. Swear to god Im gonna snap if it blocks GTA 5 RP. Its the only reason I play GTA now.

Bobafret2938d ago

Jeez dude, MS could cure cancer and you would find something to bitch about.

TankCrossing2938d ago

The more pirates keep cracking denuvo anti-tamper, the more likely publishers are to gravitate towards UWP. Windows Store will be the beneficiary of that.

Patriot4Life2937d ago

The day MS leaves the console market, you will be the happiest Apache in the world.

Everyone has a preference but never understood why people make in a life mission to hate a company so much.

Alexious2939d ago

I don't think many existing games will add this. Future ones might consider it, though.

ElementX2938d ago

Sounds like developers can add the functionality to their games because it says some games may not work without it

ccgr2938d ago

Interesting, curious if it will catch on

Cobra9512938d ago

"Turning this off may limit the games you can play."

That could never be a good thing. I'm already ignoring the Windows store as it is. This won't do anything to change my mind about it.

The greater fear is that Microsoft will try to control games even outside of their app ecosystem. That will never fly.

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Kiwi662937d ago

So something to stop cheating and piracy thats optional is somehow a bad thing now ?, so does that mean seeing as you're against this sort of thing that you support cheating and piracy

rainslacker2937d ago

Cheating not so much, but people have been complaining about anti-piracy tech for a very long time now. Why would MS approach be any better than any other attempt?

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Microsoft is bringing its Xbox Auto HDR feature to Windows

A new test version of Windows 10 also includes new File Explorer changes.

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XxINFERNUSxX1554d ago (Edited 1554d ago )

Most PC gamers right now do not have HDR monitors. "as long as you have a compatible HDR monitor" I'm using a 240hz Alienware 1080p GSYNC panel, (AW2518H) while I love it and love the high FPS in games, I'm not buying a new lcd just yet. So for now I just use reshade in all the games I play and enable "fake HDR" 😁 It's pretty good to, not real HDR but close enough for me. 👍

darthv721554d ago

If someone doesnt have an HDR PC monitor, can't they use a HDR supported tv? Most PC cards support HDMI out so I would think that could be one option. It might not have the uber high refresh but I'm sure it could work.

XxINFERNUSxX1554d ago (Edited 1554d ago )

Yeah the HDR TV will work over HDMI. I'm using displayport myself but if your just using that connection you can just use a displayport to hdmi adapter since displayport carries audio just like HDMI.

XbladeTeddy1553d ago

"Most PC gamers right now do not have HDR monitors."

Your point? Nothing wrong with Microsoft impementing this. Once you do get a HDR monitor in the future I'm sure you'll be moaning if Microsoft didn't have any support for it on Windows. They're not going to postpone it because XxINFERNUSxX doesn't have the right monitor yet.

CaptainHenry9161554d ago (Edited 1554d ago )

This is great news. I'm about to invest in a new HDMI 2.1 and Display port 2.0 monitor this year I'm looking at you Asus PG32UQ . Perfect timing 👌

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Wrex3691553d ago

This is such a cool feature honestly.

Fluke_Skywalker1553d ago

This is good news I hate having to enable HDR manually everytime I play an HDR enabled game. Some games already turn it on automatically but they are very few and far between (Destiny 2 is actually the only one I know of 😅).

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Steam vs DS4Windows – Which is best for DualSense On the PC

Now that I've had some time to play with the PS5 DualSense on PC with Steam and DS4Windows, it's time to decide which is best for PC gaming.

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Teflon021658d ago

My issue is that on steam you can modify on a game by game bases as some nave native support and DS4Windows you'd have to turn on and off and the issue with what I'm saying. If it has native support and you use the Steam API or DS4W it'll give you Xbox control prompts so it's more convenient to just run the steam API. Generally games outside of steam make sure to have support unless old. I have both and will only use DS4W if I absolutely have to. It's good but the game by game bases on steam is so much more ideal. Example Games with DS4 native support will allow trackpad support like Ni no Kuni using the track pad. But with DS or Steam activated it puts the trackpad to the share button. So the manual ability to disable it anytime that game starts makes it where that game operates correctly every time

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XxINFERNUSxX1657d ago (Edited 1657d ago )

I just use my 360 controller for 3rd person games, like GTA. All FPS games keyboard/mouse. No need for me to spend 70$ on a controller. Plus I like it to just work without any drivers just plug & play like the 360 controller.

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Try turning off Windows 10's Game Mode if your games are stuttering or freezing

A growing number of users say Game Mode is causing performance issues in games.

oasdada1866d ago (Edited 1866d ago )

Wow i just turned off my game mode a few days ago just because.. and i felt sloght performance getting better but i thought maybe it was just me.. and now i read this

godmachine1866d ago

Right , I read this about a week ago and immediately changed it even with a nvidia gpu my fallout 4 with 3d vision stopped hitching almost entirely

starchild1866d ago

Hmm I've been getting microstuttering in games on my relatively new Ryzen 5 3600. But it always goes away once I restart my PC. Very strange. But I think I already have game mode turned off.

Rude-ro1866d ago

Not sure if you can turn it off.
I
Have to go into task manager and fight it to get it stop running.

Skuletor1865d ago

I turned it off today, was relatively simple. Went to settings, gaming, clicked game mode on the side tab, then toggled it off

Rude-ro1865d ago

@sicksincesix

Right... but I find it still running when going through the task manager.

traumadisaster1866d ago

Last week I heard of that while trying to figure out audio stuttering on a rd 5700. There seems to be a lot of people having audio crackle and go in and out on amd. It seems like there is an audio conflict with two sources trying to control, I don't know.

monkey6021866d ago

I've been diving into the PC gaming side of things head first since last summer and I have a good grasp of it and I'm comfortable with it all now

But what you've just said is exactly why there'll always be a space for home consoles in the gaming market 😂

traumadisaster1865d ago

True, there can be enough problems to make one think it's not worth it. But overall since the ps360 days playing in HD or even 4k at 60 fps vs the muck of 720p under 30fps, non vsync with awful tearing it makes you figure out the pc. Then when you get steam sales over the years it's really nice. But there is a small percentage of pc horror stories that won't happen on console.

TheColbertinator1866d ago

Did this a year back and apart from less performance hiccups I also got less sound glitches. W10 Game mode is not a very beneficial feature for me.

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