You claim you are working on anti-cheat and I don't believe it for a second.
Why do I feel like Stevie Wonder trying to find a blue marble in a sack when I am trying to report cheaters on the Bungie website?
Why doesn't the PvP team purchase the cheat software and ad it to the blacklist?
More people got banned at the start of D2 for MSI Afterburner/GeForce Experience/Discord overlay than cheaters have been banned in the existence of this game.
Week after week I am falling out of love with this game, and Bungie themselves. The article that came out with the TWAB about playtesting is a complete joke because the game was clearly not play tested when Autos were buffed and Anteaus was buffed too. Stop lying to your playerbase. Take responsibility.
And you may tell me that you are "taking action", but I haven't seen said "action" in 8 months.
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4 RepliesYou never seen people getting banned? It happens all the time. The issue is that cheaters keep making new cheats.
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5 RepliesEdited by Concordia Kitsune: 6/30/2020 5:37:08 AMThey do ban people, the problem is many hackers just create stuff that bypasses anti-cheats. Nothing is truly unhackable. I have seen posts about people getting banned, and in pretty much all of them to complain about how incredibly strict Bungie is. One of them had a third-party program running on his PC, he wasn’t even using it to cheat in D2, but Bungie instabanned him and left him no room to protest it. So believe me, they take it incredibly seriously. But how much would you be willing to spend be to chase down hackers, making a better anti-cheat, just to have people code around it again? Edit: they also have to prove people are cheating to ban them. Some are very obvious, but with so many fake, rage reports, it could take a long time to find the blatant cheater and ban them.
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U do realiize that every time they ban someone they just buy another account So finding cheaters is the honeypot Banning them permantley ??? Not so much
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I'm just gonna let this be known about your post Stevie wonder is mot blind~
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You all seem to be confused. Their anti-cheat isn't code that detects players using exploits to cheat other players, it's code that detects players using "exploits" to cheat bungie's time grind. Hence the rapid response to damage stacking exploits, afk material farming, extra powerful gear, etc. Working as intended.
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It’s an excel worksheet
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It's about as efficient as VAC. Maybe more so tbh.
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Lol, watch some of the cheater interview vids, it's there, it's just laughable and inadequate.
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They have banned people from PC that I know for sure. What’s troubling me the most is that those same people are coming to console and cheating. I’ve played multiple games in comp and there have been a few players that have tracking aimbots and wallhacks. What I have noticed is that they aren’t using obnoxious hacks like flying around or insta-respawns. It is really becoming a problem for consoles now since PC has finally been targeted.