Microsoft has long wanted to get vendors out of the kernel. It’s a huge privacy/security/stability risk, and causes major issues like the Crowdstrike outage.

Most of those issues also apply to kernel anti-cheat as well, and it’s likely that Microsoft will also attempt to move anti-cheat vendors out of kernel space. The biggest gaming issues with steamOS/Linux are kernel anti-cheat not working, so this could be huge for having full compatibility of multiplayer games on Linux.

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    5 hours ago

    For those who can’t see the writing on the wall.

    Privileged access will include admin access and eventually the ability to make changes to Windows is coming to an end.

    The distribution will be enshitified from the install to the updates and you wont be able to do a thing. Exactly like android, ios ect.

    Microsoft are doing the opposite of what customers want. The ONLY way this changes is with real competition. If you are only familiar with Microsoft as a professional. It’s no time like the present to step outside the rent seekers and see what the rest of the industry is doing.