00:00Operators welcome!
00:01We all know that on high-stakes operations maps, the biggest threat isn't always tactical.
00:07But those unseen enemies who undermine fair play.
00:10The cheaters.
00:11That's why our security team is building a defense matrix from the ground up.
00:15Our primary weapon, Anti-Cheat Expert, or A.C.E.
00:19A.C.E. isn't some rookie on the anti-cheat arena.
00:23With 20 years of experience on the digital frontlines, spanning both PC and mobile platforms,
00:28it stands as one of the gaming industry's leading providers of security solutions worldwide.
00:33As for specific measures, we've also rolled out the new DMA Shield solution.
00:38Think of it as installing a biometric-enabled barrier for your computer that keeps the vast
00:42majority of hardware cheats locked out of the game.
00:45Some of you may have seen the DMA Shield Not Enabled prompt when launching the game.
00:50Don't worry.
00:51This doesn't mean your account is suspended, it's simply the system reminding you we need
00:56you to manually activate your computer's defense shield.
00:59Now, follow along with this video guide.
01:01In just three minutes, you can easily deploy DMA Shield and secure your gameplay.
01:06First, we need to confirm your computer's motherboard manufacturer.
01:10This step is crucial.
01:11Press Windows key plus R, type MSINFO32, and hit enter.
01:16Here, you can check your motherboard manufacturer, which will tell you how to access the BIOS.
01:21Restart your computer.
01:22When the screen lights up, but before Windows loads, tap repeatedly or hold the corresponding
01:28boot key to enter the BIOS.
01:30Most computers use Delete or F2, but please refer to your motherboard manufacturer's instructions
01:36for the exact key and steps.
01:38Once in the BIOS, we need to track down the crucial VTD or IOMMU settings.
01:45If you've got an Intel processor, find VTD in the Advanced or System Agent menu and turn
01:52it on.
01:53If you've got an AMD processor, locate the IOMMU option and set it to Enable.
01:59This is the critical switch for blocking hardware cheats.
02:03Note that BIOS menu vary by manufacturer.
02:06If you cannot find the relevant switch in the suggested paths, contact your motherboard
02:10manufacturer for further guidance.
02:12Congratulations, you've successfully set up the DMA Shield.
02:16In addition to DMA Shield, you may see error popups related to Secure Boot at TPM 2.0.
02:23These are independent security checks.
02:26Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 make sure your PC only loads trusted software during startup, which
02:32is also essential for our anti-cheat operations.
02:35Let's configure them correctly now.
02:37First, we need to confirm that your system disk uses GPT partitioning.
02:42Press Win plus X, Disk Management, find your system drive, Properties, Volumes, Disk Partition
02:49Style, GPT.
02:50Next, ensure your BIOS mode is set to UEFI.
02:54Press Win plus R, MS Info 32, System Summary, BIOS mode, UEFI.
03:01These two indicators are the gold standard for enabling Secure Boot and TPM 2.0.
03:06If you check both boxes, excellent!
03:08We only need to enter the BIOS again to enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0.
03:13As shown, these options are usually found under Advanced, Security, or Boot Menus.
03:18But the names and locations can vary depending on your motherboard manufacturer.
03:22Locate Secure Boot and set it to Enable.
03:25Then find TPM and turn it on.
03:28If your device allows version selection, choose 2.0.
03:31Congratulations!
03:32With DMA Shield, Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0 fully deployed, your computer is now equipped
03:38with a top-tier defense system.
03:40From here on out, you'll run into fewer cheaters and have a combat experience where
03:44skill truly decides the outcome.
03:46If you hit any snags during setup, reach out to us through the dedicated Discord hardware
03:50support channel, in-game customer service, or email.
03:53We've got your back.
03:54Operators, deploy with confidence!
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