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HappyHourSumwur
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@MisterResistor Amazing to me that a AAA title hasn't tried to implement an AI machine learning anti-cheat program like the one referenced in this video. It makes me think that the devs are on the take from the cheat companies, or at least approve of the indirect effect on the poplularity of their games.
- BulletTrainz2 years agoSeasoned Ace
Agree with your statement re popularity. If there was a highly successful crackdown on cheats then that would decrease the cheater player count & ultimately Apex’s profit in the short-term.
I feel that a FPS game with true competitive integrity featuring a robust, successful Ai anti-cheat would attract a lot more legitimate players & therefore more profit long-term though.
Appreciate your comment!
- E9ine_AC2 years agoHero+@MisterResistor Oh im all for advancements in AI and what it can do. But, at this time I do not feel its in a place right now due to not something anyone really has built before to work well. Manuel reviews could work but in the end if it requires manual reviews then there is no need for the AI as its doing nothing already and real people still have to review them. So it can be helpful but I feel that it would not serve a lot of purpose if its still requires people. Not until further advancements come around that is.
- BulletTrainz2 years agoSeasoned Ace
A manual review at the request of a player would just be a quick assessment of the evidence AI has gathered. If a player has cheats on their system or AI has picked up multiple instances of unnatural micro adjustments, recorded + logged & compared against their biometric profile, then it’s not a difficult decision imo.
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