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Yeah, so you are paying to a game vendor to install a rootkit on your computer with their product, and then go complain to a security software vendor that the rootkit doesn’t work well with their antivirus. Makes a lot of sense. :
You know what - it’s all fault of users like you who are buying such crap. “I enjoy the game” ain’t good enough excuse. Until you stop feeding money in the pockets of such companies they will never learn.
Yeah, I can’t help - wait until someone “fixes” avast. Apparently compatibility with rootkits ain’t one of the top priorities in AV/security suites development. As you might have noticed from the link I have posted, the “game protection” rootkit is very agressive and trouble it to be expected with many security suites.
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 DirectX functions and Windows APIs, Keylogs your keyboard input, and auto-updates itself to change as new threats surface.