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HELLDIVERS 2 launches to Mixed reviews on Steam (Up: PSN controversy pushes them back to 'Mixed')

Jigsaah

Gold Member
Do you own LA Noire or Phantasy Star Online? If so it's already installed and it's harmless.
No I do not.

Not that big of a deal. The devs said they'll fix the issue with the anti-cheat. I'll just wait for that.
 
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Neon Xenon

Member
Yesterday, I  was eyeing a Helldivers 2 key on a discount, but decided not to. Didn't want to possibly get burned on a pre-order.

This or Suicide Squad?

Suicide Squad has highly positive rating if I remember correctly.

My answer would be: No.
No choice between the two, just, No.
 
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Draugoth

Gold Member
Every notable game gets a steam review thread, Draugoth Draugoth made one for this too, but this OP's thread was made earlier.





Stop the dumbness.





Console version's probably gonna be fine at launch, I'll take a safer bet that that's where most of the pre-release QA went.

The critiscism over the shitty networkling are valid for the game
 

gothmog

Gold Member
It should have mixed reviews as it's launching with issues. Noise is how you get action unfortunately.
 

bender

What time is it?
I had one crash on PS5 last night when trying to change my helmet which kind of reminds me of the issues Returnal launched with, with its' special costumes. I played two missions solo and those went fine.
 

Three

Member
..do people not know EAC functions in ring 0 as well?
Exactly, Easy Anti Cheat runs in Kernal Mode too.

The difference is that when uninstalling a game it will not remove Gameguard in case you install other GameGuard games. People try to fearmonger as if it's some lurking malware that tries to hide on your system unless you edit registery files but that's also bullshit. You can just get an uninstaller from the official FAQs

 
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Solidus_T

Member
That's what I expected when I saw how high it was on the charts. Was anyone else thinking that the matchmaking would be able to handle the amount of preorders?
Also people can blame cheaters for the amount of kernel-level anti-cheat software that exists.
 

StereoVsn

Member
One of the negative reviews:

Avoid Because of Kernal Level Anti-Cheat (nProtect Gameguard)

The truth is, this game's anti-cheat, Nprotect Gameguard, is the cheapest and most unsafe rootkit anti-cheat on the market.

Since it's kernal level the anti-cheat has kernal access to your PC, meaning it can go through all your files and control hardware. Some reported that even after uninstalling their games, people still can't get rid of the anti-cheat as it lurks in your PC.

Here's a list of awful Free 2 Play games that Helldivers 2 has the honor of sharing an anti-cheat with: {LINK REMOVED}

The decision behind using this anti-cheat is because, the developers don't want cheaters to steal microtransactions like they did in the first game. Which is absolutely fair, but they have chosen the wrong anti-cheat.

It doesn't even make sense for a PVE Game to have such a strong rootkit anti-cheat that gives it access to your entire PC.

To protect their profits, the developers have chosen an anti-cheat that put players at risk.

Many people have been turned away from this game, due to their decision.

I hope the developers read this and consider using one of the popular anti-cheats like EAC, at least that anti-cheat has a good reputation unlike nProtect Gameguard.

Oof, that’s not something they will be patching out any time soon. That’s a pretty big deal actually if correct. Potentially an attack vector on anyone using this.

Between this game and Capcom…
 
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Bkdk

Member
what a dive to hell in reviews, expected though. Seems like rocksteady, dontnod and arrowhead studios will be gone by the end of this year, layoffs in gaming is already rampant and no reasons for any investors to keep holding their heavy bags on these studios.
 

tmlDan

Member
That's not always the case. Even an EA game like Palworld got positive reviews at launch.
because its EA, it also crashed on me a TON, it also ran like absolute shit till they patched it. Felt like a memory leak issue

what a dive to hell in reviews, expected though. Seems like rocksteady, dontnod and arrowhead studios will be gone by the end of this year, layoffs in gaming is already rampant and no reasons for any investors to keep holding their heavy bags on these studios.

What the hell is wrong with you, comparing those games is nonsense - they are all different scenarios
 
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StereoVsn

Member
Exactly, Easy Anti Cheat runs in Kernal Mode too.

The difference is that when uninstalling a game it will not remove Gameguard in case you install other GameGuard games. People try to fearmonger as if it's some lurking malware that tries to hide on your system unless you edit registery files but that's also bullshit. You can just get an uninstaller from the official FAQs

This shouldn’t be necessary. When you are uninstalling software the expectation is that it will be uninstalled.

To leave potential spyware on the device just in case some other game may use it in the future is complete BS.

A customer shouldn’t have to jump through hoops and download other dubious software to clean this shit up. It’s ridiculous to defend this.
 
I was amazed at how bad the graphics were while in the ”hub” on ps5.

What pc hw is required for it to look better than the ps5 version?
 
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Not sure why you seem to care so much.

I mean, you sure do seem to care about me caring.
Rules for thee but not for me, am i right Fox ?

Same about all the others..."interacting" with my previous post, it's pretty funny actually, those that live in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones and yet, here we are ;)
 

Three

Member
This shouldn’t be necessary. When you are uninstalling software the expectation is that it will be uninstalled.

To leave potential spyware on the device just in case some other game may use it in the future is complete BS.

A customer shouldn’t have to jump through hoops and download other dubious software to clean this shit up. It’s ridiculous to defend this.
It's not spyware and I'm not really defending the separate uninstall. just saying that this isn't a "rootkit" any more than other anti cheats like EAC which are also kernel level. You also don't need to edit registry files to get rid of it if you wanted to. You can uninstall it easily.
 
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Played last night on PS5 and had a blast. Matchmaking issues are a problem but no other dramas on there.

Steam reviews are always a shit show on day one. I wouldn't take any notice of them.
 

Garibaldi

Member
Played it for 90 mins over lunch. Solid as a rock 100fps, maxed 3840x1600. No crashes or hitches.

I keep all of my dodgy files on a NAS so a rootkit on my easily cleaned PC is but a minor concern to me
 
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FoxMcChief

Gold Member
I mean, you sure do seem to care about me caring.
Rules for thee but not for me, am i right Fox ?

Same about all the others..."interacting" with my previous post, it's pretty funny actually, those that live in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones and yet, here we are ;)
I’m looking forward to playing it at some point. You just came off as a fanboy is all. I haven’t said a single negative word about the game.
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
Anyone on PC having the game crash every time you press O to open social?

Is there a fix?

Just trying to redo files on steam, hopefully that helps
 

Three

Member
Source for LA Noire using gameguard, except that one mmo forum?
I'm not sure what the origin of the source is but it's mentioned in a few mod sites, maybe the original source is that MMO forum? I personally don't have LA Noire to check, it was just an example of a game that used gameguard somebody might have already installed. You can replace it with other games that installed it like PUBG if it makes a difference.
 

Mr Moose

Member
I'm not sure what the origin of the source is but it's mentioned in a few mod sites, maybe the original source is that MMO forum? I personally don't have LA Noire to check, it was just an example of a game that used gameguard somebody might have already installed. You can replace it with other games that installed it like PUBG if it makes a difference.
L.A. Noire uses GameShield not Gameguard. I don't know what the difference is between them though.
 

T-800

Neo Member
I'm not sure what the origin of the source is but it's mentioned in a few mod sites, maybe the original source is that MMO forum? I personally don't have LA Noire to check, it was just an example of a game that used gameguard somebody might have already installed. You can replace it with other games that installed it like PUBG if it makes a difference.

Nothing on steam forums comes up and the listed drm is game shield. I have it installed still for some reason but dunno how to check, its not in the "programs and features".
 
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