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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.
- 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?