PingSpike
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- Feb 25, 2004
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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
COD2 Admins on strike
I haven't played COD2, but are the bugs that bad or is this because of the cheating?
too bad a strike won't do anything. its not like we pay to play online.
they already got our money. they could care less what happens after that.
why is PB like the only anti-cheat software out there? with cheating being such a rampant problem, yu'd think that anti-cheat software would be in demand and people would be making it to make money. or is that part of the problem? companies like Activision/Raven don't want to spend the money on the software?
the other thing is that PB doesn't catch 100% of the cheats or people always find ways around it or PB just can't keep up with the cheating loser bastards.
It is impossible to detect 100% of cheats. It cannot be done. Current systems work like antivirus software, depending on signiture updates regarding new cheats.
I haven't played CoD2. But I know in source cheating accusations are way overblown. Its not so bad now that VAC is finally out, but people seem to think that system is broken because they feel its impossible that anyone could possibly have better reflexes then them. I keep getting accused of hacking, and I'm not even that good at the game. But the truth is, I pretty much never spec some one accused of hacking and see it as actual hacking anymore. Doesn't mean they aren't, but if I can't tell I assume they aren't.
The trouble is, any heuristic approach is going to give you false positives. And when you're dealing with permament bans like the VAC system or I think the PB hardware system uses, you can't permament ban some one based on a guess. There are third party server additions available for source at least that can make some good guesses, but again those are going to ban for false positives.
I think valves system is pretty good, the punishment is harsh to make up for deficincies in the system. I thought RtCW which used PB was the best, but I think they just had less players and therefore less cheaters to deal with.