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and a genbu on serveral characters
not once have i met a hacker on this game. "Hacking" "Lagswitching" "Cheating" are all different things. and also it sounds like you're accusing him of injecting a worm into your game exe? which is literally the most insane thing i've heard in a long time. And if you're not accusing him of that then it sounds like you tried to hack yourself and that resulted in a trojan being injected into your exe. So please stop this you're wasting your own time and everyone else's.
I bought the game for the single player because i knew the hacker infestation was just a mather of time, but the game AI in "ultra hard" is a joke.
He's not takling about cheating but remote execution code. In case when game is not well written there are always possibility to run some malicious code from one computer to another. Peer2Peer games only make it alot easier. Whenever you open Tekken you're elevating privilages for this application which means someone could open anything on your pc remotely (including injecting keylogger into process, stole your saved password in browsers or windows credential manager, etc)
Of course there are absolutely no proof on what OP said, however it happed multiple times in the past in online world.
Month ago:
http://deliddedtech.com/2017/11/10/tera-online-chat-exploit-possibly-enables-remote-execution-of-code-on-players-computers/
The fact that YOU oh great allseeing-allknowing player (not) haven't faced any of hackers doesn't mean that there're none. As I mentioned - got that worm right after some suspicious match. As some other guys mentioned - sooner or later hackers apear in every multiplayer game.
As for worm - it might be pretty clumsy way to get my input and autoreact on it. Or to increase my input lag. Or both. Or, as someone mentioned, It could be just another hell-broken update of Denuvo.
But no, you have to show your great skill-level "I'm on genbu and mighty ruler". Admit it, you didn't answer my question or thread. You came here just to brag about your skill.
But, surprise, you WON'T face any hackers on that level, for sure. Why? Because any hacking and cheating give you so much. You won't rise above certain level cause better-skilled player can overcome most of cheats.
But that doesn't mean less skilled should suffer.
And, btw, did I tell anything about "infestation"???? I was mentioned the only case, which, anyway, is a bad sign.
you just got outplayed
not hacked
Not injected with trojanware that made your input lag worse
buy a better pc
get better at this game
stop complaining and making absurd reasons for losing to people jesus christ
this is gone so far
we're not talking about a trainer
we're talking about an actual TROJAN injected via a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ multiplayer game man you guys need to learn basic knowledge
lmao and that is why people get hacked..... because they don't think its even possible and according to you is basic knowledge that its not possible to be hacked......
you my friend need to learn some basic computer knowledge.
did you know in theory emulators could run malicious code on your pc through the iso or rom itself? so what makes you think it is not possible to be hacked through a p2p game?
Antiviruses finding .exe files as malicious is a tale as old as time.
If you have no idea what you're talking about please stop.
LOL are you really necroing a year and a half old thread to post ignorance?
This game doesn't accept any runnable code over the netcode. It's all specific OP codes that are only for Tekken 7 gameplay and synchronizing. If you screw around with packets trying to hack someone on Tekken 7 you will just desync the match and get disconnected.
What makes p2p so insecure? Nothing, other than it exposes your IP. So what you can be DDoS'd offline? That isn't a hack, just a flood of nonsensical requests. Doesn't get any kind of access to your network or PC, just kicks it offline. Tekken doesn't even use any ports that aren't used by Steam itself.
Emulators have nothing to do with this topic, those are 3rd party software made by volunteers. And no Tekken 7 doesn't need to run as admin. I have never run the game as admin and never will.
Seriously, if there were a Tekken worm we'd all be infected by now. The AV detection is BS. It says that every time the game updates. The reason is, AV is signature based BS that doesn't work anymore. Modern AV is a whitelist, not a blacklist so anything that updates and didn't send the exe to AV companies to make an AV signature before releasing gets flagged as a worm or trojan. It's BS, AV should change it's lame ways.