this post was submitted on 29 Apr 2026
162 points (98.8% liked)
PC Gaming
14692 readers
267 users here now
For PC gaming news and discussion. PCGamingWiki
Rules:
- Be Respectful.
- No Spam or Porn.
- No Advertising.
- No Memes.
- No Tech Support.
- No questions about buying/building computers.
- No game suggestions, friend requests, surveys, or begging.
- No Let's Plays, streams, highlight reels/montages, random videos or shorts.
- No off-topic posts/comments, within reason.
- Use the original source, no clickbait titles, no duplicates. (Submissions should be from the original source if possible, unless from paywalled or non-english sources. If the title is clickbait or lacks context you may lightly edit the title.)
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
It has in fact not been cracked in all single player games it previously protected. The hypervisor bypass method is, crucially, not a crack.
It also requires me to do things to my system that I'm not comfortable doing, so it's not an option for me.
Can you explain this to me like I'm 12? Asking for a 12-yo friend.
The hypervisor bypass requires you to give a third-party program the highest level of security access your operating system has. The kind of access you have to reboot your system to grant because it can't be done while the OS's security system is currently running. It is extremely inadvisable to do this ever, for any reason, unless you are an educated expert or the system is disposable.
You should read the article.
Version 3 of the bypass only requires you disable core isolation.
Still increasing your attack surface, but dramatically less than the earlier method that you're referencing.
Anything that involves monkeying with HVCI is above my paygrade. I can't afford to repair or replace anything right now.
Not just Core Isolation (aka Memory Protection), Driver Signature Enforcement as well.
Remember how gamers just DO this for Vanguard
I used to roll my eyes at the classic parental "if your friends jumped off a bridge would you jump too?" and how obviously stupid the idea was.
Used to.
That only works on kids who've yet to experience their first bridge jump, frankly. As soon as I found out how to do it properly, that adage was as hollow & out-of-touch as "finish your plate", "boys'll be boys", "do as I say", et al.
I went cliff jumping in my youth as well lol. But honestly being a smart ass I still always defsulted to "Well theyre probably jumping for good reason, so yes?"