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Its an exploit, keybind F and Sprint on the same key, it renews the CD of shroudfield. Theres a few videos of it
Also if you start the swing and stealth before the swing connects, it doesn't break stealth last I checked. Are you sure it's a zealot and not vet with 2 charges?
It's fine since it's not a pvp game. Or something.
This has nothing to do with Mods.
OP is talking about cheats like trainers and such.
I somehow doubt that there are really cheaters.
Not all mods are cheats, but all cheats are mods.
Well, no. Just as an example:
A Trainer is no Mod.
It's a third party program, that interferes with another program, in our case a game.
It doesn't change or add game files, which is what a Mod does.
It just changes values, while the target program is running,
but does nothing while either the program or the trainer isn't running.
In Darktide's case someone would need to hack the Sever, to do what OP is saying.
Not only is there an anti-cheat, but also such a breach would be detected pretty easily.
For doing that you risk a ban or even more severe consequences.
I don't doubt that there are people out there dumb enough to try,
but I also doubt those people have the expertise to do so.
in short: Proof or it didn't happen.
Trainers work by modifying the game. The method they do that isn't really relevant. There's no reason to limit the definition of mod to interacting with game files. The game that exists in your ram is a much truer version of the game than what exists on your hard drive. We don't even know it's a trainer specifically anyway, so this is all moot.
No, they wouldn't need to hack the server. That's ridiculous. You would only have to trick the server into thinking what you're doing is legitimate.
Can you provide a Link that verifies this?
But even if correct, there is still Server side Security.
Somehow I don't care what especially YOU say, since you talk nonsense 24/7.
Only that the definition of Mods has been the same since the 1990s.
But sure make up your new own one to fit your sad little story.
And tricking the server into believing the server into think the send information from a client is legit is a hack. That's how hacking works.....
Now here comes the problem with easy anti cheat: It's like the name says, easy to circumvent. However, such an event would be visible in the server logs - If anyone had the time to review them. So my guess is: If no one reported it, it never happened.
Oh btw. there's no expertise needed, there are ready-to-go scripts available for that, I think it's 5$ monthly rn.
I hope you like the "nonesense" written up there.
I had many replies, but I settled on this one:
Why do you know how to cheat?