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Originally Posted by eradicatekikes
It takes a ******* year to make a new bypass ???
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For EAC and BattlEye?
Yes it can actually take that long if you are looking for a good exploit/bypass and want it to remain undetected. Using leaked certificates, using Windows exploits and all that. They can get patched fast and then all that work you've done you need to re-do. Especially for BattlEye, if you want a decent bypass and you want to keep your userbase undetected while publicly selling and advertising then you've got A LOT of work to do to keep your customers safe. Obviously you can make quick adjustments and find new bypasses, but there is no way in hell someone is making a quick bypass within a couple months and remaining undetected for 1+ years, that would just be sheer luck or they are coding for an EAC/BE game that doesn't have a good tier of security.
Another thing is burnout. When you're ******* around with Windows updates all the time and trying to create a kernel cheat you're 100% going to get burnout with how long it takes to test everything, make sure it works fine without BSOD, etc.. Personal issues are another reason. Comparing a BE bypass for DayZ or Rainbow 6 is so retarded and is nothing like VAC on CS.
If you don't know anything about kernel anti-cheats then you probably shouldn't judge others or comment on stuff you don't know.