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I would rather they build the game right now. People need to remember how games like this evolve. Look at minecraft, server side checks and stuff are mostly handled this day by mods (which are not even Officially supported for Minecraft yet). We are still extremely early in this game's development cycle. People are just now looking at and learning how to mod it. Give it a little time. Mods and security don't just appear overnight.
I'll point out the game usage in the past week is the highest it has been since it came out on Steam. Certainly looks like the sky is falling folks are driving people away (rolls eyes). Need less
EDIT: Oh, did I forget to mention, all of the Official Rust servers as owned, operated, and controlled by Facepunch (thus have VAC and their own Cheatpunch enabled) are servers plagued with these problems? Meanwhile there are servers running with VAC disabled, Cheatpunch disabled, and don't have such problems. Reason, mods that the Valve Anti-Cheat and Cheatpunch anti-cheat block. Such mods include a bounty mods, protection mods, economy mods, vote kicking and banning mods. So I'll again ask do we want The Fun Pimps to waste time and money on Anti-Cheat software and/or developing their own anti-cheat, or just make the game better and let the modders handle the cheaters like they do better than nearly every commercial anti-cheat for nearly every game that doesn't block mods by default with poor anti-cheat technologies?
It's not in Beta, its in Alpha, big difference.
I have to agree with Red on this one...
Hackers or Bugers or griefers... what ever you call them always find away..
No matter what you do the can and will find away aroud it...
Try this...
log in to STEAM using somthing along the lines of TOR.... play the game hack and grief away till you get banned... now log into STEAM normaly...no ban... wrong IP wrong account... wrong everything....
Thats just an example... then you have the program hackers, the pros and about a thousand more that know or think they know most the basic stuff...
This game is in ALPHA... yes it will take time but they will come up with a fix...
Untill then just deal with it and move on...
we all have had this issue...
we all have had nothing to be able to do about it...
The kick/ban feature has been fixed and now works...us it..
Else.... Build a bridge...
Then answer:
I'll again ask do we want The Fun Pimps to waste time and money on Anti-Cheat software and/or developing their own anti-cheat, or just make the game better and let the modders handle the cheaters like they do better than nearly every commercial anti-cheat for nearly every game that doesn't block mods by default with poor anti-cheat technologies?
Exploits happen but outright hacks shouldnt, as Ive said before its an ongoing battle between both parties, but it must be done, as you have said there are various anticheat systems working, Account bans etc, its a never ending war against it.. but to do nothing about it? thats your solution? ignore it till the game is complete then worry about it? what about the gaming experience now that is undermined by these players.
Griefing isnt restricted to hacks, griefing can occur without the need for 3rd party programmes to undermine the games code, players are quite capable of being jerks without the need for hacks, so why use them at all?
I then pointed out those anti-cheat system degrade and diminish the value of games for legitimate players and administrators by blocking mods.
I then went even further and pointed out that those anti-cheat systems PREVENT the mod community, which is often much faster to react, from helping handling cheaters.
I then make the comparison that pretty much all anti-cheat systems fail and do the same damage to legitimate players and admins. Again pointing out the community is where you should look for good protections, all of which will come in time. Steam general availability (not counting pre-alpha and Kickstarter access) since December. Further, there was a lot of confusion as to if mods were allowed or not till rather recently. (linkified thread[7daystodie.com])