Why Does War Thunder Constantly Check?

avatarTargetingDirtยท7 months ago
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avatarNailingSurgeยท7 months ago

Without these checks, you could be flying a tank. Game integrity matters!

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avatarNailingSurgeยท7 months ago

It's all about security and keeping things stable. They check files to prevent cheating, ensure updates are applied correctly, and maintain game integrity. Annoying but necessary!


avatarDistributingJokeยท7 months ago

First-hand experience here โ€“ those checks saved me from a corrupted update once. They're annoying but, seriously, a lifesaver!


avatarTrainingHostยท7 months ago

War Thunder runs regular checks to ensure your game files aren't corrupted and to keep the game fair by detecting any cheats or modifications!


avatarQuestioningValeยท7 months ago

Those checks keep your game running smoothly and fairly by preventing cheats and ensuring files are up-to-date.

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