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1 - Shadow Ban their hardware and log them into specific servers where all the cheaters can play against eachother. I bet they will have loads of fun...
2 - The information you are stealing from the players, use it to create public profiles and show who the cheaters are in real life, their name, face and job.
I guarantee you these 2 would be enough to stop cheaters, at least for the most part.
CoD overwatch and Most good shoter got kernl Anti-Cheat ITS the only thing that at least dies a littel bit
Kernel Level malware is not the way however, making a community driven moderator system where mods can ban people at the account or even hardware ID/installer ID level would be greater, Additional to Public IP banning, (the hell with shared cheater locations), No cheater is gonna play via a VPN, as its a horrible experience.
How?
Then uninstall and dont follow the update notes?! ♥♥♥♥♥♥.