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No i subscribe to Performance.
I was looking and forums and reddit and not seeing issues.
Whenever they do an update as they did on Thurs, i tend to have issues. Generally they default my bit rate to mid scale and screws me up and have to readjust, or my game is too laggy if i don't.
Then there's times my mods that download within minutes are REALLY slow.
I went to reddit and they told me to change my location. I went from the NJ server to Canada, and it was ten times better and back to normal. Don't ask how that happens lol.
The thing I don't get about that trend is... it doesn't really affect the security of the game at all other than making it so it can't run on some older hardware.
It means you have to use the official Windows bootloader, but I'm not aware of any cheats that were completely replacing the operating system at that level. It's not like it prevents the cheats from running because it literally only affects stuff that runs before Windows even starts running.
Plus, if you do want to run with a different bootloader, you can just add a Machine Owner Key and then Secure Boot only restricts you to running official stuff or stuff you put on your computer intentionally, and I don't think there were any cheaters installing replacement bootloaders by accident.
And Trusted Platform Module is basically just a hardware password manager. It doesn't do anything related to cheating or cheat prevention.
Yes, Secure Boot doesn't affect user-mode cheats, like, at all. That's not the point as user-mode cheats are easier to solve by classical AC ways as kernel-mode cheats. Secure Boot effectively solved kernel-mode cheats. A cheat doesn't have to replace the kernel to be effective, it merely has to run within kernel space to be effective.