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I don't think anyone is expecting them to rush the next update at the detriment of the game, but the frustrating thing is that they have not even acknowledged that there is a problem they urgently need to fix concerning the hacking and game exploits that is now rife in online multiplayer.... all we want is an acknowledgement that they have heard us and are working on a solution to the issue. Instead they have been unusually silent about any issues not just the game exploits issues.
What's the betting that Steel City release the next update and it will simply be another so called balancing update with no mention whatsoever of any anti-cheat system implementation at all. I think that is very likely and if so it will be a massive disappointment.
anti-cheat system is URGENTLY needed or improving if they already have something in place
If this was their only next update before they then continued to work on the actual game updates again then I'd be very pleased with that result so long as it did the job intended.
if you see me on the battlefield just run ;-)
im gunning for ya