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by rcxdude
2334 days ago
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Yes. I've found that games with lots of 'anti-cheat' technology suffer from them much worse (because for a start, they don't normally ban immediately because that makes it easier to 'evade' them, so usually they get bored and leave before any ban occurs). Best anti-cheat is a moderator with enough tools to investigate and who can just kick them as soon as a problem starts (as a bonus you can also deal with a bunch of other bad behaviour, like throwing or abusive chat), but of course games companies don't want to pay for this or to empower users to run their own servers for this. |
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