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What comes to the public industry, battleye is the best there is. when used correctly, it can be pretty tight, but your best defense is always making secure code and server authorized actions. Unfortunately it isnt that simple, as the performance of last decade systems and networks are lagging behind what is necessary. Easily seen with how the cars behave in DayZ when performance drops
Who know what they are doing .therefore there gonna be made for that they are undetectable by anti chat software.
So according to your logic EVERY anti cheat is useless. If you think it is get some of those cheats and we will see when you get your global ban.
And how would you protect modded servers?
Battle eye isn't working lol.
police isnt working.
u see what i did?
1. Make it more difficult and time consuming to figure out what exactly got you detected
2. Try to make the cheat spread so that more malicious people are banned at once
3. Formulate a possible patch/fix
It is actually against the interests of everyone but the hacker to ban them immediately upon detection.