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Just like the Chinese cheating websites in Asia, countless accounts are generated in bulk. Some of these accounts are used to spam ads in the public chat with scripts, while others are rented out. They completely ignore the fairness of the game. I think DICE has not kept its original promises regarding the anti-cheat system. If cheating is detected, the motherboard's machine code can be banned, preventing cheaters from cheating on their own computers regardless of the account they use. Over the past few days, I've observed the account data of these cheaters and found that they deliberately lower their K/D ratios to appear less like cheaters. However, to us, this is a foolish and laughable cover-up.
wqk47 1 way they skewThe k/d is they cheat heavy 1 game for example of conquest. The next game they play normal which most time is line 10-9 or 8-6 .There real skill. This skews the kd.
There is a way to stop this and detect it by checking . But most important the kill death ratio of each map . It would show this pattern you dont go 50-20 then 8 and 6. Or 40-5 and then 10 and 9
- wqk4722 days agoNew Traveler
I understand. But their behavior is truly baffling. Why spend money on cheat codes and cheating devices just for a game? A game is just data, and K/D is just a number. Why gain a sense of honor in a game this way? It's meaningless behavior. Spending money to cheat for a free mode, or even buying the game to cheat, what good does it do even if they get first place? They become despicable people in the game and losers in real life.
I think your method is feasible to some extent. In addition to detecting the cheater's movement from a macroscopic data perspective, I think we should also add detection of the player's perspective, whether the weapon is functioning properly, whether the bullet direction has been changed, and if the cheater has enabled unlimited ammo, detect the changes in ammo quantity.
- roadkilled8022 days agoSeasoned Hotshot
I've asked cheaters this question, I wanted to understand why they do it. From the answers I recieved its a mixture between having too big of an ego to accept the fact they are not good at games, They are "bored" of the regular gameplay (like having a robot play for you is going to make that experience any better) - They find enjoyment in ruining peoples gaming experiences, Almost like trolling them, It takes a "special" kind of individual to throw the toys out of the pram when they see the losing screen or a negative K/D
- dark_black69622 days agoRising Ace
if they are not detected, they look like really good players and can get money by streaming their skills