๐ขTPM2.0 and Secure are easily spoofable๐คทโโ๏ธ
Imagine being so bad at your job that other anti cheat devs... FOR OTHER GAMES!!!!
are discovering security flaws in your own game's security?!
I can't wait to make this video... I've got several other pieces of footage of various ways they are spoofing this... and I better not hear one single ๐คฌ person say anything about "being mean to the devs"๐คทโโ๏ธ
They're ๐คฌterrible at their job and the entire company as a whole is promising this community the world... then spitting down our๐คฌthroats!
Im almost certain at his point, Microsoft saw the CoD community and thought to themselves... wow that an extremely dumb, naive and easily financially exploitable player base... let's buy it๐คทโโ๏ธif you spend money on cod and don't make any returns... you are the problem. And if you do make returns and lie to your audience about the actual state of the game... you are the problem.
Take your "I play CoD early!" invites and shove them up your fraudulent asses!
Stunning: Cygnus X is a binary star system with a hidden black hole. It may look like one star in this image, but it's actually the brighter (bottom) of the two stars near the centre
(Credit: T.A. Rector - University of Alaska Anchorage, H. Schweiker - WIYN and NOIRLab/NSF/AURA)
Get ready for a jaw-dropping cosmic spectacle! On July 17th, the sky is set to deliver one of the most stunning planetary parades of the decade. Six planets will line up in a breathtaking arc, creating a rare "planet parade" you'll remember for years.What you can see:Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn โ shining bright and visible to the naked eye from almost anywhere with a clear view.
Uranus and Neptune โ trickier, but possible with the naked eye from truly dark skies (binoculars or a small telescope will make them pop).
This isn't just any alignment โ it's a spectacular lineup along the ecliptic, like nature's own cosmic highway lighting up the twilight. Mark your calendars now, set a reminder, and find a spot away from city lights for the best show. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime sky event. Look up on July 17th โ the universe is putting on a performance! (Pro tip: Check local weather and rise/set times for your area. Even a few days around the date should offer great views!)