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A field on Steam store pages will now indicate what sort of anticheat software their games are using.
New games being added to Steam will be required to fill out the new field.
Valve says it will be contacting developers and publishers whose games fall into that category.
The early response to the change is quite positive, but a few comments seem more focused on the inherent evils of kernel mode software.
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