EAAC is a kernel-mode anti-cheat and anti-tamper solution developed in-house at Electronic Arts. PC cheat developers have increasingly moved into the kernel, so we need to have kernel-mode protections to ensure fair play and tackle PC cheat developers on an even playing field.
As tech-inclined video gamers ourselves, it is important to us to make sure that any kernel anti-cheat included in our games acts with a strong focus on the privacy and security of our gamers that use a PC.
Third party anti-cheat solutions are often opaque to our teams, and prevent us from implementing additional privacy controls or customizations that provide greater accuracy and granularity for EA-specific game modes. With EAAC we have full stack ownership of the security & privacy posture, so we can fix security issues as soon as they may arise.
RogueSix wrote on Sep 14, 2022, 11:50:Despite what Real Gamers™ say about EA, Ubisoft, ActiBlizz etc. as well as their games, those companies still sell a boatload of their flagship titles to those who aren't as invested in gaming.
I thought no one plays crappy EA games anyway so why is there such a big fuss about their anti-cheat?