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    Cheaters, cheaters everywhere

    ITS LIKE THIS IN THE DZ
    ON EVERY SERVER
    ALL DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

    I don't care if i get forum banned, FIX THIS ****
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    Please explain to me how this is not detected?
    HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW?

    People just playing across the map, aimbotting and shooting 100 bullets in 1 sec.
    HOWWWWWWWW?
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    How is it not detected you ask.
    Because there is no working anticheat system at all.

    If you report cheaters, they collect them and ban them in waves somehow.

    The only solution is report cheaters with video proof at ubi support. If you report them in chat I dont think anything will happen.
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    massive release the last DLC whit 90 95% pvp contents what do you think whats heppend

    players hwos play pve but got SP go to new dz and check what they got in the new dz zone what they will be see? or players hwo dont play the game only comeback after when the new pacth is come out and what they will be see?they say o massive do a good job. NO. They are all see the cheaters and some fanatic pvp player kill the whole server. after that the comeback players and pve player never ever go back to DZ and they are only find out who impotent is massive against cheaters.

    i cant understand too why release pvp contents whitout any usefull anti cheat program i know myself i go to dz again and try the new zones but i know i f@ck up myself because of the cheaters. i dont need that type of fustration. the good pvp push up the adrenaline and the player like it and concentrate to be better but this game pvp is only fustration after when you die the first thing in your mind he is a cheater or too good player to you
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    They make people leave the game (most of the time for the day but sometimes for longer or forever) because they don't invest in anti cheat...or servers - talking about For Honor....I don't really get why...It's not that expensive I think..not for such a big company...
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    Well now we get the Dark Zone leaderboards so every week we get to report the players who have their name there.

    P.S.

    Just got asshanded on DZ to SASG with one million rpm and infinite bullets. Reported - but do they care, no. a.k.a. "new name, new day" hackers playing on hubs and not behind their own IP.
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    Originally Posted by RussianFreak69 Go to original post
    ITS LIKE THIS IN THE DZ
    ON EVERY SERVER
    ALL DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

    I don't care if i get forum banned, FIX THIS ****

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    Please explain to me how this is not detected?
    HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW?

    People just playing across the map, aimbotting and shooting 100 bullets in 1 sec.
    HOWWWWWWWW?
    Easy developers don't care if they cheat 1 year off the game and still no anti cheat program you gotta love massive and the broken programing
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    I do not want defend anyone, but...

    as TD is written, most cheats comes from that server will trust data from clinent. That is real problem to make good anti cheat program as it have to work in same way as anti virus software works, which identifying "bad" processes or just "bad" memory segments, which is fine, but when authors of that software will do updates quickly and often, then devs are still behind cheat program devs as they need to identify new version.
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    It's amazing to see what players will do to get their rocks off, I can imagine that Manhunt guy cracking one off and laughing while people try and chase him.
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    Basically it's because there is NO ANTI CHEAT in the game. Massive COMPLETELY dropped the ball here and COMPLETELY SUCKS AZZ and if they had any real skillz or pride which they don't would have implemented something by now.

    This alone shows how inept and poor massive is as a dev team and demonstrates they don't give a flying F.U.C.K ABOUT THIS GAME! THEY COMPLETELY SUCK AZZ! bottom feeders in the dev world, trash noobs!
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    Originally Posted by komplik Go to original post
    I do not want defend anyone, but...

    as TD is written, most cheats comes from that server will trust data from clinent. That is real problem to make good anti cheat program as it have to work in same way as anti virus software works, which identifying "bad" processes or just "bad" memory segments, which is fine, but when authors of that software will do updates quickly and often, then devs are still behind cheat program devs as they need to identify new version.
    Komplik I don't understand your comment, are you defending Massive for building it on a trusted client model or commenting that anti-cheat systems lag behind? The fact is The Division was ported from console to PC and accordingly built on a trusted client model. On Xbox and PS4 there is no easy way to alter data held on the console, or client, however on PC where you can multitask and run other programs alongside The Division you can run 3rd party software to intercept and alter those values locally, values such as RPM increases, teleport, aimbot.

    For an online game to launch with this server structure is a HUGE oversight, if they ran all data off their servers they wouldn't actually need anti-cheat systems quite so much.
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