Anti-Cheat system in game.

Raihan

2024-12-12 9:57

Figure 1, view larger image


I can't talk about the anti-cheat systems used in all games so let's take 4 popular games.


Pubg (BattleEye)

Figure 2, view larger image


The first mighty battle royal game introduced in mobile...the legend and king of all battle royal games in mobile with realistic gameplay...but it is not safe from hackers...so what does pubg use for anti-cheat system..


BatteEye used by pubg...known for its effectiveness in detecting and banning cheaters, operates at the kernel level, granting deep system access to identify cheating software. While it has significantly reduced cheating, it remains vulnerable to emerging exploits and hardware-based cheating methods. PUBG demonstrates its commitment to anti-cheat measures by consistently updating BattlEye to counteract evolving cheating techniques.



Call of Duty Mobile 

Figure 3, view larger image


Call of Duty Mobile (CODM) employs Activision's Anti-Cheat system, which integrates server-side and client-side checks to detect cheating. It utilizes behavior analysis and supports real-time bans to maintain fair gameplay. However, like other anti-cheat systems, it faces challenges with advanced hacks, especially hardware-based cheats such as aimbots and wall hacking.


Delta force mobile 

Figure 4, view larger image


Delta force anti-cheat got a approar from everywhere due to privacy concern. Delta Force utilizes GTI Security, a kernel-level anti-cheat system known for its aggressive measures. While effective in combating cheating, including implementing hardware bans and addressing incidents within 24 hours, it has faced criticism for its invasiveness.


Some players report conflicts with other kernel-level anti-cheat systems in games like Fortnite and PUBG, causing issues when launching those games. Despite its promise to compensate affected players, the community remains divided over privacy concerns and technical compatibility challenges.



Free Fire

Figure 5, view larger image


Free Fire employs Shield Security, an anti-cheat system that emphasizes behavioral analysis to detect cheating. The game also conducts regular ban waves to maintain fair gameplay. However, like many mobile games, it faces significant challenges in combating cheats due to the limitations of mobile devices and less robust security measures compared to PC platforms.



Which is better?


When it comes to effectiveness in catching cheaters, PUBG's BattlEye stands out as a top contender. For mobile gamers, however, Free Fire's Shield Security might be a more appealing option, especially for those concerned about privacy and the intrusiveness of kernel-level systems. CODM's anti-cheat system offers a middle ground, aiming to balance effectiveness, privacy, and performance, but it doesn’t excel in any single area compared to the others. Ultimately, the "better" choice depends on individual priorities—whether you value security, privacy, or overall gameplay experience.





Like & share

@iQOO Connect    


E-sports & Gaming