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BurakSonDurak's avatar
2 years ago

Work for a Cronus Detection

You should contact and work with SIE and Microsoft together to find a solution and banning users that use these cheating third party devices on consoles!

They should get hardware banned, but only if it‘s in your interest to ban them😉

I can‘t imagine that billion dollar companies loosing against a handful people in coding and scripting.

You also could easily sue this people or not?

I don’t want to post here the YouTube Video link.

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  • Google ----> AI Machine Learning Gaming AntiCheat

    AI AntiCheat I believe is the future and it's already here!

    Only time will tell if the gaming industry moves in this direction, otherwise, what is really out there better. I'm not sure anything can ever be more advanced than AI Machine Learning.

    hmm

  • The fact is that they telling people that it is too difficult too detect it.

    These devices were developed by a handful of people, it was not billion worth companies like MS, Sony, Apple etc.


    One day everyone will use that device!

  • @BurakSonDurak Strikepacks are the biggest threat. Affordable, user-friendly, available at your local gaming store right now. Cronus- yes a problem but as bad as strike packs.
  • of course, the biggest issue is the anti recoil in games like Apex. Funny is, in my country you can only buy on amazon but in USA/UK even gamestop sells them?

    i‘ve captured a few vids in 2 days and the "Pred" guys beaming like it has no recoil. None human can do that constantly in each situation.

    Cronus have a YouTube channel but no one cares about them. I mailed also Sony months ago, no response. Bungie when i played D2 back, nothing because they promote the game. Cheaters promote and spend/ let people spend money for the game.

    One day all gamers going to cheat if no one cares… sad story but true story bro!

  • AnyBrains's avatar
    AnyBrains
    2 years ago

    @BurakSonDurak

    Well it won't be bad, and continue, if gaming companies start incorporating AI Maching Learning anti cheat, because then, it won't matter what you use, software or hardware.

    Because, if your game play looks anything AI like and not Human, it will detect you.

    Moving forward, the gaming industry can no longer rely on anti cheat software like EAC which works only on the software level.

  • I get your statement and agree with it.

    But for the first, when some devs had some detection on them, they had to corporate with Sony/MS\NTD and hardware ban them without any notifications. People get notifications about if you use that device again you‘ll be banned. Ban -> new account -> maybe new updates to the device

    Why should they be hardware banned?! Because they had to buy a new one and it‘d hurt them, so they won‘t use it again due to big fear! Trust me, most of them have no fear because they won‘t be banned.

  • AnyBrains's avatar
    AnyBrains
    2 years ago

    Well, I'm only making assumptions here, based on what I've seen.

    But if a mature level of AI Machine Learning anti detection is incorporated into a game like Apex, as soon as someone starts shooting with their hardware, it should create an instant ban. So you'll be lucky if you even make it through one game.

    So you don't have to ban hardware, the second people go make new accounts and start their first game, that is as far as they're going to last, banned in the first game, instantly. That's the point of this Machine Learning AI Detection, you're not getting past it. The second you start using your cheating hardware, you're instantly out the door.

    You're not going to play for days, weeks or months before getting a ban, you get an instant ban, the second you use this hardware.

  • AnyBrains's avatar
    AnyBrains
    2 years ago

    @BallisticMVP

    Let me explain what I understand, my choice of wording I think was not the best way to describe what I have seen.

    What I have read and watched, which some parts of this is online, we are talking about "AI Visual Detection", meaning, looking and comparing the differences between gun fighting, when someone is cheating, compared to when someone as a human is actually fighting and not cheating.

    So it doesn't matter what level of cheating is going on, as long as the AI sees game play that is not within the realm of actual human game play, then it sees these differences and it gets flagged.

    By the way, an AI is going to see a gun that has no recoil in game, compared to a gun that doesn't. I'm not even as advanced as this AI software, and with my eyes I can see when someone has no recoil on their gun, or aimbot like snapping, etc...

    Said in a simplified, condensed way, it doesn't matter if someone is hardware or software cheating;

    "The AI is going to visually see the differences and flag it."

    Anyhow, I hope I made better sense now?