Ok.here is my issue.i plan to stick to limited user optimised mmo (as per ms Security rep Say)how i know if game is limited user optimised.according to ms Guy .this is also a Nice way to filter out badly designed game.i plan to play gw2 and mop.ty for feedback.
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The Deep Web is sca-ry.
He's asking if there are any games that do not require admin permissions for security reasons. Personnally I've never really looked into this as I run everything as admin on my primary user account. Arguably this is not as safe, but I tend to monitor my activity rather strictly and I know where I'm going on the net generally speaking.
Now if this is to protect another person that may require some research. I'd imagine most games shouldn't require admin rights as they shouldn't be mucking around in the windows registry or making any lower level changes to your system. I know there are some sandbox solutions out there that apparently advertise sandbox gaming, so this may be a possible route for you to take OP for security.
Even if the program requires admin permissions, it will only run in a virtual environment i.e the sandbox, and no changes or harm should occur in the host session. Now as to whether or not the sandbox environment would gravely impact your gaming performance is another question. I'd have to imagine it would, but I haven't performed the research to back that up.
Yep one of the window evengelist said in the past.if it aint gona work under lua account,(non admin account)then dont use that,find an alternative. So no one tested guild wars2 with a non administrative account under w7 64 bit?