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Anti-cheat is absolutely necessary
The EA Sports WRC team is right in introducing anti-cheat and aiming to become an eSport.
Cheating is already rampant in EA Sports WRC, and it would be even worse without anti-cheat.
Multiplayer only accounts for around 3% of the total, but at the same time, the proportion of multiplayer is high among heavy users who play for over 1000 hours. In other words, it is the heavy users who play for a long time and spread the appeal of this game on social media.
And in order to become an eSport, anti-cheat must be implemented at a minimum, even if the functions are not sufficient.
Of course, anti-cheat must be functioning and cheaters must be completely eliminated.
The multiplayer population is small, but the community is strong, and games that do not even introduce anti-cheat will be excluded from the community and will be thoroughly ridiculed and attacked on social media.
The EA Sports WRC team needs to understand and improve the phenomenon where the game crashes even though there is no cheating. However, it is also true that in our community, we have had 30 people racing together in multiplayer at the same time and we have never had a single report of the game crashing due to the cheat engine.
- 5 months ago
@GFnR_Ponkichi wrote:Anti-cheat is absolutely necessary
The EA Sports WRC team is right in introducing anti-cheat and aiming to become an eSport.
Cheating is already rampant in EA Sports WRC, and it would be even worse without anti-cheat.
Multiplayer only accounts for around 3% of the total, but at the same time, the proportion of multiplayer is high among heavy users who play for over 1000 hours. In other words, it is the heavy users who play for a long time and spread the appeal of this game on social media.
And in order to become an eSport, anti-cheat must be implemented at a minimum, even if the functions are not sufficient.
Of course, anti-cheat must be functioning and cheaters must be completely eliminated.
The multiplayer population is small, but the community is strong, and games that do not even introduce anti-cheat will be excluded from the community and will be thoroughly ridiculed and attacked on social media.
The EA Sports WRC team needs to understand and improve the phenomenon where the game crashes even though there is no cheating. However, it is also true that in our community, we have had 30 people racing together in multiplayer at the same time and we have never had a single report of the game crashing due to the cheat engine.
but the leaderboards are still full of cheaters. so they've accomplished nothing except breaking the game and making a lot of people angry.
- 5 months ago
Please let me know who is cheating on which course.
I will check it with EA Racenet Analysis. If I feel it is likely cheating, I will report it to EA.
You can report it too.
- 5 months ago
i have report it and its done nothing. doesnt matter as the game refuses to save my times now. i run a moment and it just says fails to connect and i lose my time even when i know the servers are up. done playing this trash
- 5 months ago
@GFnR_Ponkichi wrote:Anti-cheat is absolutely necessary
The EA Sports WRC team is right in introducing anti-cheat and aiming to become an eSport.
Multiplayer only accounts for around 3% of the total, but at the same time, the proportion of multiplayer is high among heavy users who play for over 1000 hours. In other words, it is the heavy users who play for a long time and spread the appeal of this game on social media.
Only some of the 3% multiplayer centric players maybe think about some cheaters. All clubs that I was racing doesn't need any anticheat because we are groups who know each other (at least online). And nobody cares if 1 or 2 entrys in the leaderboards are wrong because of cheaters.
The anticheat is a kernel level root kit which should not be allowed to be installed at all. This SW introduces a lot more security risks as we have already with Windows.The quality of this EA anticheat SW is really poor. It introduces a lot of problems for Linux, VR, and graphical modding and this all has nothing to do with the few cheaters who try to get to the top of the leaderboards.
BTW: The heavy users nevertheless pay only one copy or maybe pay nothing at all. The anticheat brings way more bad social media comments as the few cheaters.
- 5 months ago
EA Anticheat is the final nail in Codemasters' coffin for me.
I pre-ordered EA WRC last year despite having bad experiences with the latest Codemasters titles.
On paper the game seemed to have it all: many and longer tracks, loads of cars, physics based on Dirt Rally 2 and a promise to support VR.
At release, the game had big stutter issues and despite improvements, stutters are still plaguing the game.
I played it for a few months and while I still have a preference for Dirt Rally 1 and 2, the game grew on me.
EA WRC has the potential to become a better game than the previous titles.
Then suddenly there was an announcement that the game will include EA Anticheat.
I feel betrayed because I had to install this intrusive software for a game I play "offline".
A refund was denied because I could enjoy the game for months.
In the end, we play games to have fun, not to add vulnerability risks to our computers.
If EA and CM really care about their customers, they should make this EA Anticheat requirement optional.
I bet many people will not buy the 2024 DLC if no change in that regard is announced.
- 5 months ago
Theres not even any mention of bug fixes in the upcoming update. Only a cash grab. Easy to see EA does not care about this game anymore. No mods anywhere in this forum for over a month now.
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