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Yep, this is what I was referencing in other responses. Purely from a solution perspective it is positively the ultimate "get bent" from the cheat community. Add in some randomness and suddenly there's zero difference between a 'good session' and scripting.
Next up: sorry you don't have xyz brand mice you can't play our games. Consumers get forced to buy shit they don't want or need and meanwhile the cheat / hack community release a patch to emulate it.
It's the same old cat and mouse game. There are solutions - but a rootkit isn't it.