• xep@fedia.io
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    1 year ago

    It’s almost as if cheaters ruin hyper competitive games like Valorant. How dare they try to keep the game free from cheaters. The nerve!

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      1 year ago

      As someone who rehosts an old game after the official servers shutdown, we have a dedicated servers for cheating and real moderators for the non-cheat ones. It works great but big corps don’t way to pay for mods.

      I also wonder why big companies don’t do it to train ML algorithms on the cheat server data too…

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          Only if you want to cap the skill limit. Otherwise you would typically have a hand full of players that are genuinely just good or rather far outside the normal skill range. I guess with a lot of data collection one might be able to determine if there was some kind of natual progress or sudden skill jumps, but all in all it could weed out legitimate players.

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            You can detect the hit ratio for shooters and win rates for games with matchmaking, those are really good indicators for cheating.