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Also, interesting to hear "orphans" used as an insult :D
Let's hope that the game that is released to the public is changed enough so that those cheats won't work. I am trying to be optimistic and such. That being said, there's always the PvE servers to retreat to if the cheaters are too numerous.
I xd when I read that sentence
Actually we'd be better off with fewer players and not attracting the masses. The fewer the players and more niche a game is the less cheaters that come around.
thx
And you already get rid of 80 percent of cheaters.The rest...well get an Kernel Anti Cheat, like Valorant its the only option and thats just a fact!
The Cycle frontier for example, implemented Byfron´s "Hyperion" anti Cheat, and as they did, it killed off around 98 percent of all cheaters in the Cycle Frontier, but sadly the Studio pulled the trigger on the project because the lack of a playerbase.