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Microsoft quietly snuck a new anti-cheat system into the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

The latest update for Windows 10 has begun rolling out, and the Fall Creators Update is bringing a pretty nice selection of new features, though as always not everything is a net positive. Yet somewhere in the middle of this is a new anti-cheat system that Microsoft’s taken little effort to promote.

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As VG247 reports, TruePlay is the name of the anti-cheat tech, and it’s a base-level part of the Fall Creators Update. TruePlay can be implemented by developers as they like, and it will have games run in a protected process to prevent common types of attacks.



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