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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!
- 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.
- E9ine_AC2 years agoHero+
@MisterResistor Well the issue is would it make a mistake. I feel it def would. As an example lets say the AI is designed to detect head shots over a set time frame. But, what the AI cant account for is luck. There are times a player will just have that perfect moment to hit someone with purely headshots. The AI will assume this is cheating verse the consideration of the other players placement what allowed them to be headshot etc. So AI for the most part would only be taking into consideration is it cheating. In the AI eyes they were cheating. In reality they were extremely lucky.
That then forces the AI to question itself or for humans to question the AI if its right or not. It would flag it but there is a lot that has to be taken into consideration other than what did those bullets at that moment do and how did they do it.
- BulletTrainz2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@E9ine_AC I agree, those were some of the things I considered before I found the YouTube video about AnyBrain.
From 07:50 onward there’s a really good explanation, @ 09:40 & 10:40 to some of your points.
I would love to play Apex in the future confident that it has true competitive integrity & not questioning when I get instaMelted from across the map 🙉