Yeah. Unfortunately it's a neverending battle.
Hacker comes up with new hack and anticheat has to be improved to fix it.
Still, Battleeye greatly cuts down on cheating. Most people who use cheats buy them. They have no clue how they work and anticheat will eventually detect and ban them.
It also greatly affects paid recoveries because if these recoveries use cheats on a customer account that customer will probably be account banned. Word gets around. People stop buying.
It will never eliminate all cheating, but it will greatly reduce it.
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It does not cut down anything. There's a lot more cheaters this season than ever before.
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That’s patently false. The number of cheaters has fallen off a cliff
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Aimbotters and so on were always a rare sight. But lag-switchers are now in nearly every lobby.
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Can’t speak to that since I don’t play on console
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This is on PC. Lag is awful in general in this season, but there's a lot of players who lag inconsistently and only when they take damage.
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I haven’t run into that only lag I’ve experienced is loading delays due to crossplay
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Are we playing different games?!? This season, every lobby is full of people from all over the globe, unavoidably. Barely ever see any local players. And at least two or three are lagged so much they're teleporting and shooting through walls.
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Idk what to tell you my experience has been pretty consistent. I even did a card with a guy from Germany and a guy from Australia while I am US and it wasn’t particularly laggy.
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Go to youtube, search for destiny lagswitch, you'll see a lot of scum selling or just bragging about this stuff. It's disgusting. Bungie could have easily detected uneven network performance patterns and kick such players out. But they won't. Because they're stupid.
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Pretty sure they use steam ddos protection once they moved to steam servers for D2
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It's not helping against lag-switchers.
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Absolutely not. I haven’t encounter one single sus person. Before the anti cheat, encountered cheaters on a daily basis.