ProcessLasso and anticheat software

Started by noncarbonatedclack, July 30, 2024, 04:53:14 PM

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noncarbonatedclack

Build specs:

Ryzen 9 7950x
32 GB RAM
AMD RX 7900 GRE
several NVMe SSD

I recently purchased a process lasso license and enabled probalance, and the bitsum power plan.
I've been playing Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, which uses Easy Anti-Cheat.

I noted that after I enabled Probalance, and moved windows processes to my second CCD, AC6 crashes on startup.
Worse, it still does it after fully disabling process lasso.
Even worse, uninstall and reinstall of the game doesn't fix the issue.

Is anyone aware of issues with Process Lasso and anti-cheat software? Does anyone have something I can try to be able to play this game again?

At this point I'm ready to reinstall windows...

Jeremy Collake

After you uninstall Process Lasso and reboot, its changes are gone.

Did you do anything else with another tool, like set a Reserved CPU Sets kernel option? That would persist in the registry. If so, it needs cleared. The latest Process Lasso beta can do that for you in the "Options/Tools" menu.
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

noncarbonatedclack

It does look like that was it, thank you!
I didn't realize that would not be reset to defaults upon reinstallation.

For anyone else that sees this, at the time of writing this:
Options -> Tools -> Reserved CPU sets
Then click the button "Reset Reserved CPU Sets to Default"

I'm able to load up Armored Core 6 again.

Thank you Jeremy!

Jeremy Collake

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Glad that was it ;).

If you had set the System Reserved CPU Sets kernel option with Process Lasso, then it would have asked if you want to remove it when you uninstalled. That question is also being added to the "Options / Reset Configuration" menu item.

When set by another application, Process Lasso won't ask if you want to remove it - though we'll consider if it should prior to this first release with the ability to set that kernel option.
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.