Hi guys. I use Aurora for my game Trainers, and I also have Call of Duty (Modern) installed on my laptop, but I haven't played it yet. Anyway, I think I heard or read somewhere that CoD has a Kernel level form of AntiCheat detection, is that true? If yes, does having that also affect Aurora usage? I mean, if I play CoD and quit a game session, can I still use Aurora and Trainers for my other games? Thoughts and help GREATLY appreciated 🙂
As long as Aurora isn't running while you have CoD open you should be fine.
Shouldn't scan unless the game is actually running.
Hi guys. I use Aurora for my game Trainers, and I also have Call of Duty (Modern) installed on my laptop, but I haven't played it yet. Anyway, I think I heard or read somewhere that CoD has a Kernel level form of AntiCheat detection, is that true? If yes, does having that also affect Aurora usage? I mean, if I play CoD and quit a game session, can I still use Aurora and Trainers for my other games? Thoughts and help GREATLY appreciated 🙂
As long as Aurora isn't running while you have CoD open you should be fine.
Shouldn't scan unless the game is actually running.
Thanks so much for the info! I was a bit worried when I heard the AntiCheat was at Kernel level. 😮