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I was planning on trying the open beta for Battlefield 6 next week but you need to enable Secure Boot. I heard mixed reviews about that; some say it is fine while other say it'll open your computer down to the lowest level, so I don't know what to think. Also, Battlefield 2042 now also require Secure Boot.

I'll keep looking into it but if some of you have any knowledge about it, I'll be happy to hear your thoughts.

I was planning on trying the open beta for Battlefield 6 next week but you need to enable Secure Boot. I heard mixed reviews about that; some say it is fine while other say it'll open your computer down to the lowest level, so I don't know what to think. Also, Battlefield 2042 now also require Secure Boot. I'll keep looking into it but if some of you have any knowledge about it, I'll be happy to hear your thoughts.

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[–] 2 pts

Funny you posted this. This popped up in the feed this morning.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/1mhpu0t/secure_boot_is_a_requirement_to_play_battlefield/

One faggoter posted this:

So just FYI I have a GIGABYTE Z790 AORUS Elite AX and I was getting that error message when launching the beta. I checked by bios settings and secure boot was on (set to "standard" mode) but inactive. I changed it to "custom/user" mode and didn't actually customize anything. Just left it the way it was and it did the trick for me. Got in and can adjust my settings in game

So try that?

[–] 1 pt

I didn't try to turn it on because I heard some scary thing about it (I'm still looking into it) so I'll wait until I have more information before deciding what to do. If that means that I can't play Battlefield (6 or 2042), so be it. I just don't want to willingly open my computer to some company who have a really tarnished reputation.

[–] 1 pt

Is the game really worth that degree of privacy invasion and loss of control over your device? Are you a reddit mod?

[–] 3 pts

Is the game really worth that degree of privacy invasion and loss of control over your device?

No, but my friends seem to be interested and we haven't find a game to play together in a long time. Better luck next time.

Are you a reddit mod?

I'm not a faggot, so no.

[–] 1 pt

If some software says I have to make changes that puts my computer exposed and potentially myself in danger then nope. M$ even had to back off Secure Boot to get Win 11 out there. Oracle has a write up for VirtualBox to get it running.