Platform Twitter reported that in January alone, more than 1,044 million cheaters were banned in-game. "Unfortunately, things keep climbing," the message completes.
In December, BattlEye himself reported that since the launch of the game's pre-release phase, more than 1.5 million accounts were banned for cheat. Only the January figure represents 70% of that figure.
Recently, the Bluehole team detailed what anti-cheat measures are being improved within PUBG. The intention is to block any kind of program that changes the graphics on normal servers in the game - in addition to improving the "report" function against cheaters.
That's wow! They should try and banned the cheaters.. They are doing to the point of no return.. Wish them Good luck.
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ReplyDeleteWill banning of the cheaters resolve the problem they have caused?
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