June 2020
This may be a topic already solved and i have found some answers. but not really the answers i was looking for since none of the questions i've seen talks about the anticheat.
I'm new at modding games and i only want to do it on single player games like skyrim, fallout or the witcher and thats no issue with steam. But if i try to mod Dragon Age:origins ¿can the anticheat on apex detect i've altered some files on other single player game, since they're both on the same launcher?. maybe it's dumb to ask this and the answer could be too obvious but i just want to be sure before i even try it because i really like apex and i don't want to be banned for using dumb mods in a game i barely play.
both games are literally the only games i have in origin so far.
June 2020 - last edited June 2020
Yes, there is a risk the EAC can trigger when you use mods in other games.
To make sure you don't get flagged for a false positive, make sure no mod loaders are running in the background.
The EAC scans for any cheating software not only Apex Legends related to what I know.
I'm not sure if it detects singleplayer mods but I would say better safe than sorry.