Naraka Bladepoint Asking to Disable HVCI KMCI (Memory Integrity)

Naraka Bladepoint guide asks players to disable Core Isolation (Memory Integrity) on their Windows systems to ensure the game runs but is it safe and why does it need to disable this important Windows feature in the first place? This guide will walk you through why this may be necessary, the associated risks, especially considering the game's Chinese origin, and how to disable Core Isolation on both Windows 10 and 11 if you decide disabling Memory Integrity is your best option.

Why is Naraka Bladepoint Asking to Disable HVCI KMCI? Is it Safe?

To put it simply Naraka Bladepoint requires Core Isolation (Memory Integrity) to be disabled for compatibility issues or performance concerns. Usually in relation to anti-cheat systems and specific game mechanics. There are a few other games that seem to require this as well but they also seem to be of Chinese Origin so you may want to take that into account moving forward. 

Why is it Risky to Disable HVCI KMCI to Play Naraka Bladepoint?

Why It's Even More Risky for a Chinese Game?

How to Disable Core Isolation on Windows 10 and 11.

If you don't care about anything we've mentioned above here's the process for disabling Core Isolation on Windows 10 and 11. Just Remember to re-enable Memory Integrity after playing the game, especially if you use your computer for other tasks.

Windows 10

Windows 11

Personally, I wouldn't bother playing any game that requires me to disable a major security component on my operating system. Especially one linking back to China. Although it's more than likely an AntiCheat system i'd rather not take my chances, there are plenty of other good games to play that don't require you to put your PC security at risk.

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