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Forcing Two Factor Authentication thru Legit Phone lines is one way to make it more encumbered for cheaters to re-roll, but ultimately that costs money for the Devs and the bottom line would be impacted and so they don't do it
if you look at PUBG, they ban 150k cheaters a week, and like clock work another 150k+ the next, and its like that because all the players need to do is make another steam account and go back to cheating.
This allows them to keep playing and reduce reports. The days of someone skiiing across the server headshotting with a knife are long gone.
Dead by Daylight has a cheat that increases your wiggle speed by 6% and if you have the skill to increase it normally then it increases it by 3% as to not look too different from the skill's natural ability. One increases your chance to unhook yourself by 15% or increase your time on the hook by 20 extra seconds. Hacks are weird these days
It really doesn't take long. I have even offered my services to Epic. However I think they like the cheaters. Creates drama. Publicity is good, even bad. So they say.
not sure what you think is false in my statement when all you have said is a bunch of anecdotal BS
long as Free To Play Games make creating new accounts easy there will never be a way to stop cheaters with any anti-cheats.. as banning is only a very temporary solution.