1.5 Million Cheaters Banned by PlayerUnkown's Battleground System, How To Do It?
Player Unknown’s Battleground has reached the Final stage, meaning the most popular game on Steam is already perfect for the initial release stage according to the developer. This game, which is better known by the acronym PUBG, has been played by tens of millions of people and the number continues to grow. Many have played, many have been banned. It has been recorded that 1.5 million accounts have been banned by the team in Bluehole Studio so they can’t play PUBG anymore.
Indeed, even though it has reached the final stage of matters in PUBG 1.0 not just finished. Imperfect content, bugs here and there, and the problems of the “Cheaters” that are indeed difficult to overcome are present in this one survival game.
Will the Cheat Problems in PUBG Be Solved in 2021?
Cheaters is a part in games, especially games with a Multiplayer theme. Although various anti-cheat systems have been developed, cheaters are like cancer that is difficult to get rid of. PUBG is no exception, which also has its own cheat base. PUBG Corp – a subsidiary of BlueHole was formed to focus on developing this game further and eradicating the cheaters in the game.
Will cheaters always be present in PlayerUnkown’s Battleground? Personally, I consider the presence of cheaters to be normal. But developers must know the dangers of cheaters, many big-name games fall because they are unable to control these cheaters.
With the number of players more than 30 million and the potential for more will join because PUBG is here Xbox, of course the number of cheaters will be more difficult to control. The good news is that PUBG Corp. has promised to continue to eradicate cheaters in PUBG. So that those of you who play honestly can continue to enjoy their games.
BattlEye as a system that has been carried out so far has been successful in filtering out cheaters
introduce BattleEye, an anti-cheat system used by developers to find out they are cheaters in PUBG. BAttlEye ensures that cheaters will continue to be detected and removed entirely from the games it protects. The proof? More than 1.5 Million PlayerUnknown’s Battleground users have lost their accounts due to cheating. The BattlEye system will continue to be developed so that it continues to actively suppress cheaters so that existing PUBG players are not disturbed by their presence.
Now the question arises again, will this system survive? considering that there are many systems that are almost the same as being tricked by AKA cheaters. One more question also surfaced, of the 1.5 million users who were blocked were all of them guilty? share your opinion in the comments column yes!
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