In the big Windows 10 update, which has already begun rolling out to live users everywhere, Microsoft added a new anti-cheat measure called TruePlay.
One of the many new features in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is one that hasn’t been getting a lot of buzz.
Windows 10 also has a service that will monitor gaming sessions for the type of behaviour common in cheating scenarios.
The feature can be toggled on or off by users through Windows Settings, but turning it off won’t prevent them from launching protected games.
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