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In the third scenario, you clearly want or must have some cheat prevention mechanisms. This is usually approached by a client-server type architecture, where the server validates the data send from players and has authority over their actions. This is however accompanied with additional complexity and development time, as well as some necessary trickery to get around additionally introduced delays and so on.
Solving the forum thread window was trivial but the settings window confounded me for a while. I tried to be clever with complex solutions that I came across mention of but none of them worked. Finally I discovered that I could just open and close the settings window and it was removed from the list solving the problem.
The more time you spend on this, the less time you will spend on your game. The less time you spend on your game, the fewer people will play your game. The fewer people you have playing your game, the fewer hackers you will attract. The fewer hackers you attract, the less often your game will get hacked.
That said a script kiddie will only have to worry about coming up with the solution themselves if your game is not popular. Popular games almost always have dedicated threads on the CE forums with premade tables. Elden Ring had a thread within a week of release and it uses a proper anti-cheat system not a hack job like yours.
Yesterday I got a two week suspension on trading with the following in-game mail "Hello,X... two-week trading suspesion being placed on your account due to the fact you ran cheating software while playing warframe.
The suspension is only temporary as a sign of good faith, yet this is a one-time-only chance, and we repeat:ONE-TIME-ONLY-CHANCE.If we find you running similar programs while playing the game from here on, you will be suspended permanently from access to the game."
This happened since after playing another game (Singleplayer) and using cheat engine I ran Warframe without noticing.
At first I hadn't even the slightest clue of why I would get banned until I remembered that about a week ago I played some game I deemed too slow running for me so I used the "Speedhack" feature on cheat engine.
Here I would like to point out again that the software wasn't in use during the play session so technically those two sections (but this is opened to interpretation.)shouldn't apply moreover the said "unauthorized third-party software" hasn't been run during the play session but long before it.
So I tried to appeal with a ticket only to get a generic answer that's basically the in-game mail all over again. Trade-suspesion stands and the next time we'll decide you're running something which is unauthorized by us your account that you poured money and time to is banned permanently.
So I decided to search permaban occurrences and the reasoning behind them, and many has been found such as an antivirus program scan that warframe didn't approve of.. other softwares running at the background not related what or soever to cheating. People who tried the game once for a couple of hours and when they tried to give it another go permabanned account for no reason.
And now my account is flagged and whenever the next program I will run during the game opened or before that warframe will not approve of will result of a ban. (Lets be honest this could happen as a result of a bug as there are abundance )
this got me curious who else has encountered such issues with different programs? and do you think it's alright for DE to decide what programs you're allowed to monitor and decide which programs you're allowed to run?
is it alright for them to ban people regardless of if such application are idle in the background or used?
There also been instances of the 14 Days trade ban for orokin razoback farm .(which is a mission released by DE) that players noticed the high orokin cell droprate and decided to farm it, oversighted or approved by DE.
which later condemned the high drop rate and spawn rate of a mission they released as an exploit and unleashed the ban hammer.
Cheatengine is THE number one flagged 3rd party program that'll get you a ban INSTANTLY if Warframe even smells it running alongside it. nomater the usecase you've had for it. It's about what the program is capable of doing not about what YOU specifically have used it for.
Just to clarify I haven't used it on warframe, it was just left on the background after using it on another game that is rather too slow paced for me (Divinity original sin 2).it wasn't used , and warframe hadn't warned me that there's a forbidden program running at the background.
I think it would be nice to get some sort of a list of programs that might be triggering their systems (cheat engine is kinda obvious) they could also implement some sort of software that wouldn't allow you to open the game if any program violating their rules is running.
You should read up on the patchnotes there and not just believe some salty reddit poster. People got trade banned by the auto-system, DE has said in the patchnotes that this was by accident and that they are reverting the tradebans for razorback cell farm manually.
... Congratz, OP... You just shared on a public forum seen, monitored and owned by [DE] and its staff, that you ran Warframe while running Cheat Engine (doesn't matter if it was idle on background or not)...
The three options for a game are:
-Somehow get it access to monitor RAM access (Not always practical, can cause slow downs across your entire PC if something goes wrong, and can be stopped depending on permission levels, and this can be a privacy nightmare as then warframe knows everything that you have in active memory)
-Add a ton of "watchdog" memory values and do constant checks of the watchdog values...which adds a ton of overhead to everything the game has to do just to ensure that its not being messed with. This tactic is used in some simpler games (flash games and such) but nothing as large as warframe because it becomes very burdensome and very hard to maintain.
And both of these will only detect memory changes, not memory reads...which can give a lot of information for various things if you just monitor a games memory without changing things.
-Just check to see if a forbidden program is running and flag the account if it is.
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