Im p sure there are some paid cheats that have been out for ages that are STILL fully undetectable by riot, ive defo noticed more fishy shit in higher elo these past two acts (5-600rr), for how hyped the anti cheat was it sure is dogshit
well idk, im playing on lowmid elo imm since release and i didnt see fishy shit for years. and even if i saw something i dont think bout cheats. cuz i know people r hitting crazy in this game.
but its just this month seeing 5-6 games with idiots aimbotting and getting banned midgame feels weird.
people underestimate how hard it is to play with cheats and make it look like u r not cheating. and with no offense to valorant lowmid immortal players, they r too braindead to be tricky and hide it. they r shaking in clutches, so hiding that they r cheating is unreal thing for them.
in semi pro scene maybe it is a deal, but i still doubt it. the only obvious case feels with niesoW, who just destroyed online, won main tourney and dismiss from everyone with some excuses. but i cant talk bout it with 100% confidence, im nobody and only people from pro scene knows what happened here.
not a single top private cheat has a wallhack or esp, its mostly trigger for information or awping and aimbot. logitech scripts for RCS are also pretty easy to make and would never really be detected cuz techincally they are not a cheat.
I've met more EU players carrying low elo players, I got lucky in a solo q match and I was the mostly the one comming. I didn't give em shit at they end of the day for them they earning money not doing something stupid irl at least that how I see it
I've had cheaters almost every game for the past 1+ year... I have 14k hours on CS:GO, was radiant season 1 and 2 of Valorant... at this point I'm starting to think that everyone cheats and comes on these forums to pretend this game has no cheating issue so they can keep cheating... there's no way people don't realize how normalized it is to closet cheat.
I don't think everyone is cheating but there are way more sus players in ranked nowadays, like 3+ kd in immo level sus, I can post some trackers from my games, I've been immo since ep2 and never met as many "great" players before.
More realist theory: LO configured EAC wrong, because they're incompetent. It doesn't detect blatant cheaters, which looks like they're favoring cheaters, but they're really just too incompetent to do anything productive.
I'd argue against incompetence, but rather I think it's a case of inexperience and lack of resources. Little Orbit has experience in keeping games running, over lack of development. APB's been going for a long while and I've seen people bitching about it since 2012.
Those are just the issues I remember. In other games, those anti-cheats are configured to block various applications. Some games kick you if there's a virtual machine running in the background. Some kick you for having any type of network diagnostics tool running.
I really think this game is managed by people who are stuck in the "knows enough to be dangerous" stage of learning a new skill. Luckily this is game development, so the only danger is losing customers. I know APB has a significantly high cheating issue, but I never see the low hanging fruits get banned, like those who upload clips of themselves cheating on Youtube.
I forget which game used to do it, but somewhere would put those people with perfect aim and suchlike in their own little corner of the servers. They'd be stuck playing against other cheaters or people with perfect aim.
It was Max Payne 2 or 3 when i first heard of this. I heard other games had the same issue. The cheaters were secretly always matched against each other. GTA had a similar thing, but GTA and RDO are infested. There is no one thing that works. It goes right back to in game moderation.
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As per 10IQgaming youtuber who follows cheat forums and discord channels, it looks like there was a ban wave couple days ago. Over 10K accounts have been banned with some permenant detection system of some cheats is in place now.
Hi, about 8 months ago I stopped playing Escape from Tarkov, there was a new wipe recently so I wanted to try it, but when I tried to log in it showed the wrong password so I tried to change it, but after clicking on the password reset link a message popped up that I was permanently banned. I was looking for an e-mail message that could be sent, but I didn't find one, please let me know what's going on. Additionally, I wrote many e-mails, replies to e-mails, etc., but battlestate did not respond to them. It's possible that it was some kind of hacker attack because many websites sent me e-mails asking me to change my password. I would really like to play escape from tarkov.
BSG dont need to tell anyone anything. There are multiple confirmations from various sources who monitor cheat sites/forums/channels that there was a ban wave. Cheaters are crying and cheat developers removing some cheats from sale.
Still not a single person I game with has recceived a ban notification has been recieved (since we've started tracking "Sus" deaths (this is for all on our server). There's usually 6-12 of us on any given time.
Once I get to 100 sus deaths and I don't get any responses from BSG I'm going to do a name and shame post somewhere. with video clips for the community to decide. Just to show that BSG has been totally inactive in removing cheaters.
I'm not sure how they could have gone from 3 to 7.It would have been their word against that "professional". And no matter the fact that there was no proof (afaik) that this guy was a "professional", no matter the fact that he had been cheating in other games, no matter the fact that being directly involved in the ban, his declaration was most probably biased, people in general tend to freak out and become extremely suspicious when the word "spyware" is used.We live in an era where because of the action of some companies, all companies are automatically guilty, until proven innocent.
Actually CE, despite its name, is simply an open source tool that allows you to debug and fiddle with any software running on your computer. I know a few freelance software professionals who in fact use it for work purposes, sometimes on the same machine that they're playing games on. To them it's simply a low-cost alternative to expensive brand debuggers.
Sadly some people here aren't happy unless they're being confrontational and/or downright aggressive to other users, no matter if they're trying to do the right thing and/or trying to learn the error of their ways or even just minding their own business.
Cheat Engine, commonly abbreviated as CE, is an open source memory scanner/hex editor/debugger created by Eric Heijnen ("Dark Byte") for the Windows operating system.[3] Cheat Engine is mostly used for cheating in computer games, and is sometimes modified and recompiled to evade detection. This program resembles L. Spiro's Memory Hacking Software, TSearch, and ArtMoney. It searches for values input by the user with a wide variety of options that allow the user to find and sort through the computer's memory. Cheat Engine can also create standalone trainers that can operate independently of Cheat Engine.
Only a debugging tool my ass! You wouldn't need to "evade detection" in single player offline only games. ArenaNet wouldn't have looked for this software running with GW2 if they didn't think it was a problem.
Entertainment Software Association (ESA) sent a copyright infringement notice asking Dark Byte to cease and desist. The notice claimed Cheat Engine allowed evading anti-cheat technologies, accessing in-game DLC items/micro transaction items that could only be bought with real money. Dark Byte responded by shutting down the cheat tables section to public asking them to be hosted off-site and coming to an agreement with ESA
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