The point is that there's no reason a gaming company should ever demand kernel level access to your machine and that the morally correct response to such a request is one of extreme and overwhelming hostility to the point where they are actively afraid to make such a request again.
The point is that there's no reason a gaming company should ever demand kernel level access to your machine and that the morally correct response to such a request is one of extreme and overwhelming hostility to the point where they are actively afraid to make such a request again.