There's a tooltip next to the update button that says something like 'Our Anticheat Vanguard is out now!' or smth like that.
The rest is exactly the same as any other update
Most people don't know what they're installing or don't care about their privacy, which is why there's not enough people rising up against kernel level AC's. Also, not being able to play until you create an account is much more upsetting to most people, than just clicking 'update' in League of Legends.
I wish the way FromSoft makes DLCs would be the standard in the industry. I know their model doesn't work for every genre of videogame, but I love that they actually put a lot of work into one or two DLCs and focus on a new game after releasing them.
It doesn't feel like they take a part out of the base game and sell it to you for extra cash.
They never sell day one DLCs and usually the DLC is the best part of the game (at least for me).
FromSoftware is the only company I preorder games from and I'll happily preorder this DLC.
I'm dual booting windows and linux and I'm only using Windows for applications I can't get to run on Linux.
If I'm installing Vanguard on Windows, could that be a safety concern for my Linux partition? Since I have no personal data on Windows, I wouldn't mind installing it there, as long as it's not an issue for my linux partition
I have the exact same issue atm. After a new Windows update, I have to disable Wifi on Windows for it to work on Linux. It sounds bizarre, but try disabling Wifi on Windows.
Do you mean the USA?