http://ipt.intel.com/welcome.aspx

Eventually, desktop computers will all have this sort of technology.  Right
now there are plans to have Steam Guard make use of IPT for protecting your
Steam account.  On the other hand, IPT can also be used to lock you out, I
suppose.  And I haven't looked up on it for a while now, but the last I
remember was that this technology hadn't been "cracked" yet and couldn't be
bypassed.  I mean, you could build yourself onto a new platform to bypass
any global bans, but who would go that far that often just to keep cheating?

                                                     -Richard Eid


On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 6:30 PM, dan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 24/12/2011 22:12, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hardware ban?  How would that work, serial numbered and trackable
>> computers?
>>
>
> In summary, it wouldn't.
>
>
>  Instead of making cheating a user/admin issue, how about making it a
>> developer
>> issue and refusing to buy games that are easily hacked.
>>
>
> Cheating is completely unrelated to pretty much any definition of the word
> hacking.
>
> --
> Dan
>
>
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