
Originally Posted by
Fatulatti
Wrong.
EasyAntiCheat uses **ONE** Service, and a corresponding Usermode Application, which communicates with the Driver/Serivce.
The Service/Driver registers ObCallbacks to prevent you from reading memory/getting handles to the game, and is active as long as you have the game open. If you stop the Service, the ObCallbacks stilll persists until you close the game.
How did I get 500hrs of game on a Banned PC?
Answer:
I never opened a lobby (in the open game), I only put together hours easily. Although this can also be done, pretend hours on Steam, with other applications, you can even leave SAM open and pretend to Steam that you are playing a Steam game and collecting hours.
Either way, I am saying exactly the same as you. I only add that by killing the EAC process (like user / mode) you do not kill the server, as you mention every so often you will receive server-side requests to your team again. This I could check for the people who have been banned at different times, always at 80 minutes, always at 3 minutes, always at 15hrs of game. When I asked them if they always had the same thing, they said yes.
In that case, they always opened lobbies and loaded the game. I did the experiment without opening a lobby and one of the accounts I have (no spoofer, no hacks, no lobby, no change of serials) is still not banned. This means that when creating a game within a lobby is when EAC returns to make a request to the PC, the same as you say, but clarifying that not necessarily to open the game. You can have the EAC process dead at all times, but until you enter the game it will be reloaded from the server.