Games Giant Electronic Arts started an open beta During the weekend for the upcoming First-Person Shooter Battlefield 6, and-almost immediately-the game is flooded with cheaters.
Soon after the game was launched, countless players complained online for meeting knives. In response, a member of the anti-equipment group of electronic art, who goes from AC, wrote in an official forum That the company saw the players report 104,000 “cases of possible fighters” in the first two days of the game online and that it stopped 330,000 “attempts to deceive or violate anti -balancing controls”.
Like many video game games today, such as Valorant, Electronic Arts uses an anti-equipment system at the core level called Javelin, which means that the system has the highest possible privileges on the computer. This allows him to monitor everything that is happening on the machine with the aim of catching the rogue, which often run in the background and disguised as another program.
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In their place, AC admitted that this system is not a guarantee that there would be no cheaters. The AC also referred to the fact that the game imposes safe boot, a Windows -based safety feature.
“At a safe start, I want to be clear that the safe start is not, and it was not meant to be a silver sphere,” AC wrote. “Safe start is how you help us build our arsenal.
“Anti-equipment is not one and it is. It is an evolving battlefield, and what has worked for us before or in different games does not always work on all this,” AC added.
A spokesman for Electronic Arts told TechCrunch that the company does not have up -to -date information on the numbers of banners banned.
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Cheaters or game hackers are a problem for any online video game. Lately, companies like companies Riot gamesManufacturers of Valorant and Activision, Call of Duty Manufacturers, among others, have begun at the core level Anti-EXISTING Systems.
Phillip Koskinas, director and head of Anti-Cheat for Riot Games, told TechCrunch earlier this year, there are several ways in which the anti-repayment system goes after the fighters, as well as deceitors and sellers. These include the ban on cheaters, the exploitation of Windows safety features to limit which the fraudsters can run, the fingerprint material, so that they cannot simply create a new fresh account to deceive and even penetrate deceit or telegram.
