Guys. Guys. Guys. This is Massive. Not a reputable dev team. You are asking for insta bans and ip bans. They can not even fix stuff from way back. What gives you any confidence they get anything right? You all say the division 2. I say na. Fool me once shame on me, fool me twice shame on you.
To quote W, just can't get foool'd agaainn.... Hehehe...
In all seriousness.... The division 1 is done. The meta is using cheats, hacks, scripts to out cheat the cheaters. It's cheater paradise boys....
Just time to move on.
Don't expect too much to change from the division 2. If this community was serious, an all out boycott of the division 2 is really the only thing that should be done.
Most people have a dynamic IP assigned by their ISP. It can, and will, change.Originally Posted by JohnWickHitman8 Go to original post
Even worse, a legit player two blocks away from the cheater could wind up with the banned IP, assuming they're being assigned IP's from the same pool.
Unfortunately so. There is a hc pvp game that requires access to the player's h/w, so that the actual device is banned if they cheat/use hacks. Thats how serious that developer takes cheating in their game.Originally Posted by VR_tjmitchem Go to original post
Cheat and you need a new motherboard to play their game.![]()
There are also ways to spoof the ID of your processor and your mac addr, and these methods will work against kernel-resident code. You mostly see these used in countries where the government has an unhealthy interest in peoples' internet activities.Originally Posted by agentCoats Go to original post
On the other hand, motherboards with a TPM are a whole different ballgame![]()
Which seems to be as effective keeping cheaters out of the game as a screen door on a submarine would do keeping the water out. Your "anti-cheat" efforts are a joke and doesn't bode well for a sequel.Originally Posted by UbiAmper Go to original post
So easy to get if you live in the U-S-A????Originally Posted by VR_tjmitchem Go to original post![]()
Yes. TPM should be on all motherboards. Security is not a bad thingOriginally Posted by agentCoats Go to original post
Unfortunately, cost is an issue.
I stopped with Skirmish, the cheater problem is not gonna go away anytime soon!
The server side anti-cheat Ubisoft uses cannot detect the better aimbot cheaters for example, they don't aim for the head all the time, they aim randomly so it is much harder to detect as an aimbot, it only detects if cheaters are doing unhuman things like 100% headshots always, or RPM hacking or unlimited ammo, no recoil is also easy to do with no detection.
It is not very promising indeed for TD2, they better include a client sided anti-cheat with TD2 also, so atleast there is a little effect against cheaters, but I think I am gonna pass on TD2 anyway.
I don't understand Ubi/Massive anyway, looking at the game, all the code that went in it, all the work, that beautiful city ingame and nobody even considered that there could be cheaters coming to destroy the gaming experience in Division, released a game with at the heart of the game the DZ, a PVP area, and NO anti-cheat included! And later on they even include Last Stand, Skirmish and Survival (the PvP version) while the cheaters are everywhere.
Today I was killed in DZ3 at Bryant park by a guy speeding around like The Flash and shooting me from far through the walls, I reported him, but I am really getting tired of this, it seems like a hopeless situation to me.