Microsoft blames RGB peripherals for crashing Windows 11 — RGB software is causing blue screens, crashes, and game freezes
RGB software is reportedly wreaking havoc on Windows PCs. The drivers used by these applications can trip up anti-cheat software, causing your games or entire system to crash. For now, the only solution is to disable the driver until an official update.
Take-Two Interactive has filed DMCA subpoenas with Microsoft and Discord, seeking the identification of the individual behind the CyberLeek persona responsible for leaking gameplay footage of GTA 6. The company is requesting detailed information, including MachineGuid and MSA device identifiers, registration and last-login IP addresses, phone numbers, linked Google and Xbox connections, and OneDrive contents for every account that communicated in three specific Discord servers since June 1.
The subpoenas, filed on August 20, have a deadline of September 4. The Discord servers involved are Ødyssey.gg, ! Odyssey, and DarkViperAU. Take-Two claims these servers are part of a cheat community and are seeking all associated data to combat the leaks.
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