Lookup what I did with shaiya and see, it won't matter. <3 playing with nprotect/INCA ;)Quote:
Should be interesting to see what they come up with upon switching hackshield with gameguard.
Most non-enjoyable rookit for the normal users/players from what is does functionally, but a good fun taking apart it to avoid all of the shit above.Quote:
GameGuard hides the game application process, monitors the entire memory range, terminates applications defined by the game vendor and INCA Internet to be cheats, blocks certain calls to Direct X functions and Windows APIs, keylogs your keyboard input, and auto-updates itself to change as new possible threats surface.
Since the game's process cannot be stopped from the task manager, if the protected game has an infinite loop or hangs in any way, it is effectively impossible to close without logging out or restarting the computer. This is even more frustrating since GameGuard checks if it is already running on the game's launch and does not permit the player to start a new instance in such cases. If set, GameGuard blocks any installation or activation of hardware and peripherals (e.g., a mouse) while the program is running. Since GameGuard monitors any changes in the computer's memory, it will cause performance issues when the protected game loads multiple or large resources all at once.
Oh and P.S. this is the part every AA user should be aware of:
If you know anything about cryengine, you will know what I mean on how bad this is going to be and why I will actually invest time in stripping it off.Quote:
it will cause performance issues when the protected game loads multiple or large resources all at once