5 years ago
Arena Cheater
cheater are common i know i know but arena mode is especially hard to catch one because we don't have a final kill cam or what ever tool we need to see the gameplay from their perspective. i hope res...
@LordloshBang Well what do you suggest that hasn't already been thought of lol? Any form of secondary authentication to "prevent" multiple accounts being created can be bypassed.
Adding a price tag to the game would cause a huge amount of controversy at this point, plus respawn would have to rethink their whole business model so that's not a viable option.
Literally all they can do is fight against the tide. Even filing lawsuits against cheat sellers wouldn't work as others would spring up to take their place.
It's literally a no win situation. If the issue was so easily solved it would have been by now.
@MandatoryIDtag wrote:Literally all they can do is fight against the tide. Even filing lawsuits against cheat sellers wouldn't work as others would spring up to take their place.
Well this isnt exactly true, in its purest form yes, but Destiny crew took a new approacth, they sue all the cheatmakers. The go out hard and it saved their PVP. If you look now Destiny cheat selling is a dying category. They sue based on lost income pr user based from userbase as a base rule.
Same HW/IP ban is very intrusive and can create huge side effects. HW ban for instance is possible to get around using VMs for a good hacker, but in general if someone buys hardware used they can end up buying a "bricked" gaming pc because its in general banned everywhere, not sure that HW ban thing is the right path. IP ban can be catastrophic. Thousands and thousands of users can be hosted by a single provider, so banning a single IP just require the hacker to request a new IP from the dhcp - easy enough to do while banning a segment will ban many thousands of users from the game just to get one. I do think destiny is taking an interesting approach, and its going to be fun to see how that one pans out over time.