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Friday, May 18, 2001

ASUS Retracts Cheating Drivers

I saw on a number of sites that ASUS has once again retracted their cheating drivers which allowed users to see through walls, etc. They have instructions on how to turn off those features, although as anyone should realize, the instructions on how to turn them off can be easily reversed to turn them on. It's a bit like slamming the barn door once the cows are already out. I wish someone from NVIDIA would go beat them over the head so those morons at ASUS stop trying this garbage every six months.

The Register has an article on these drivers and the potential impact they might have along with the various other forms of cheating out there.

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