Orion_, on 17 May 2023 - 02:35 AM, said:
Completely missed this earlier. Where in the world was this poll that the MAJORITY of players cheat?
As I said elsewhere its an informal poll, not MWO specific, not online specific. It just struck me that such a high percentage of players would want to cheat when the doubters keep saying it doesn't happen in MWO. I can't fathom the purpose to it. I also linked to a Guardian article as to why people cheat for insight. There is plenty of information about the prevalence of it occurring in news articles all over the web, why would it not in MWO?
Orion_, on 17 May 2023 - 02:35 AM, said:
Out of curiosity I looked up this post that keeps getting referenced. Are yall really this hot and heavy over a single post from multiple years ago that has 3 comments on it? I have to admit that Im baffled there isn't any AC in the game at all (didn't know that until this post but it explains why sound mods are possible to use) but what in the world is going on in your matches that makes you think droves of amateur hackers are developing their cheats to play against you?
Edit - I should add that I do agree that some level of AC should be in literally any and all multiplayer games. That said, the possibility of it ever being implemented in a 10 year old game with a negligible player base is about 0, which is why my comments are 'off topic'; because the topic is next to pointless.
There are also plenty of paid developed ones that can be bought, besides the post for making your own. Most forums for developing these things are private for obvious reasons. I never said it was droves. I don't think that at all, as I have said multiple times elsewhere in this thread. You are doing a lot of projecting.
I can't think of a single contemporary multiplayer title with a PVP component I have picked up recently that hasn't had an Anti-Cheat engine with it. I already have multiple anti-cheat engines installed as a result, just none have been configured to work with MWO. When you have something like Easy Anti-Cheat (and I am not advocating for any engine in particular) it isn't multiple copies that get installed for each game, It only installs once on the first game that has it. All others just make use of the engine if it is already there.
I agree it may very well not go anywhere. It is an old game, but PGI does surprise us sometimes. Looking at the Steam stats the player base as been remarkably consistent in the last 5 years, if low. Those are people that are big fans of the IP and they stick with it. MWO is not a bad game or it would never have gone on for 12 years. PGIs heavy focus on being an E-Sports game never took off. Players didn't seem to like any version of faction warfare and as it's been born out, there was competitive cheating. There went the game's credibility for e-sports, but I don't think its why the e-sports aspect never took off.
Simply put, cheats in MWO were previously by design or accident swept quietly under the rug. The forums quietly scrubbed of any mention of the word which is exactly the opposite of the rest of the gaming world. Its a wise policy to ban accusations, advertising cheats, etc, but making like they don't exist in the game is silly and a bit insulting. It simply plays right into cheaters hands and I am sure some white knighters and
gas-lighters on the subject are more concerned that PGI might actually do something about it if there was enough interest. I'm not a developer, I don't know what it takes to add anti-cheat engine hooks into the game or how much configuration it takes. MWO could do with a boost of credibility and it would be great to have an A/C engine in place to be able to point to with a wall of shame and respond to the next accusation of cheating with. "Maybe, but..." and leave it at that. It shows they take it seriously at least and it is vast improvement over the wall of silence.
You may think the topic is pointless. Others don't, that is the way the world works. All of your comments deemed off topic were the direct result of a thinly veiled personal attack on the player, alluding to the common phrase and counter argument
"git gud", and not the actual topic of the post. It
was off topic and I am sure just meant to be insulting. For a fellow that finds it pointless, you do spend a great deal of time on it.
Edited by Haipyng, 17 May 2023 - 07:51 AM.