Making a post because there have been fake times on fusion on PC for years. Me and many others are hoping it isn't going to be like this on rising as well. It's very easy to remove obvious cheaters.
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Making a post because there have been fake times on fusion on PC for years. Me and many others are hoping it isn't going to be like this on rising as well. It's very easy to remove obvious cheaters.
Hi there ImDempsey,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us! You can also feel free to reach out to our Support Team as well, if you spot anything that you feel is suspicious activity.
Really?... you can look at the leaderboards on any map and see obvious cheaters/glitchers/hackers. There are multiple on the vast majority of maps. Someone doesn't even need to be knowledgeable about the game to see them. When the world record is 40 seconds for example on a map and 4 people have under 10 seconds, these are obvious fake times. I don't see why I would need to send 100 hundreds and hundreds of times to be removed to the support team when anybody from the support team or developers are capable of checking who is legit and who is not. With over 100 maps and I would say an average of 2 cheaters on top of each map, nobody needs to report every single time, the developers/support team simply need to look at the leaderboards themselves and they will know automatically who is legit. Not to mention every single fake time has a replay that doesn't work, so if you really think somebody got 3 seconds on a map that has a world record time of 27 seconds, you can check...
Yeah, like really obvious, as a 50.014 second time with 10 fault, third in the world lol (this is one exemple, it on A pretty good wall)
If you do extreme math (5 time 10 equal 50, and 50.014 minus 50 equal 0.014 second) seem legit right, 0.014 second to pass a track
the replays even record them activating the cheat. They drive along the track and stop for 10 or so seconds before the finish line. Then once they cross the line, the time jumps wildly downwards.
Surely that is a good way to catch a cheater, simply compare the length of the replay video to the time on the leaderboard.