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The system in CSGO reduced the hackers, but there are still tons of them. Authenticators doesnt help at all. Hacker will always find a way around it.
Its kinda funny to see Apex Legends hacker count vs other free games. xD
Never saw such an amount of hackers in a game since COD MW3. xD
I played Fortnite for a long time and came across a hacker ONCE, in Apex you only need to start a game and you are almost garanted to get a hacker. LMAO
Authenticators SURELY do help. You've got to authenticate your account through a phone or key fob. I prefer the blizzard approach early on - key fobs. Plus they aid in account hacking prevention.
If the cheater is caught cheating, that authenticated account is gone. They'll have to purchase another keyfob, or use another cellular device to authenticate. They'll run out of phones eventually! 🙂
- 7 years ago
This thread is severely mis-informed.
2nd factor authentication is about securing your account against theft, not preventing cheating.
For example, Blizzard hand never and will never *require* 2nd factor to play a game. The mobile authenticator also does *not* give them the ability to ban a specific cellular device. You can reinitialize it with a new code on the same mobile device anytime you like.
CS:GO does have a feature called "Prime Status", where users participate in a Prime Matching Queue. However, many users believe Valve ruined the concept by allowing free users to earn Prime Status by reaching level 21 (and attaching a phone number). Users would have preferred if only users who purchased CS:GO would get prime status, because it would be a better detriment to cheaters to have a financial penalty for an account ban.
- 7 years ago
@Kuro466 You are sadly miss informed. I have friends banned from Blizzard games and they can no longer use the same mobile number as an authenticator for the account. Btw depends how each company uses the authenticator. Blizzard just notifies you when someone logs in with your account and when that happens it sends you a secure code to log into the game (that is how it works now in 2019) but it did not work the same way back in 2012 when they heavily promoted it.
R6S has an authenticator that does not allow you to even login to the account unless you type the code they send you in text message to your mobile. That authenticator literally will block the whole mobile if you cheat (the DEVICE NOT JUST THE NUMBER). That is why when you apply for it they explain it very clearly that in case of theft you have to use 4 specific codes and send them in the exact order you received them to an email address (along with other form of identification) in order to "release" your mobile device from their logs so that you can be able to re-use the same service and play the game. They keep the IMEI of the phone on their servers, not just the number.
CS:GO Prime did reduce the cheaters, because cheaters do not use mobile number to authenticate the account, because if they get banned they also ban their mobile number and device along with their email etc.
It is different for every company and depends how they use it, but it can be used 100% for reducing cheaters as it has been by Valve and R6S coming this year (2019). It is actually great at getting rid of noob script kiddies which are probably the majority of the cheaters anyways. That combined with hardware id bans, region lock and lawsuits against the cheaters will decrease the cheating dramatically.
Anything that reduces the cheating is better than doing nothing.
- 7 years ago
My R6 authenticator runs from my desktop so I don't even need a mobile phone.
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