PUBG Mobile has released a new anti-cheat system that it says has already cut cheating by half. Developer Krafton says …
PUBG Mobile has released a new anti-cheat system that it says has already cut cheating by half.
"Firstly, the Fog of War system scans all the buildings and terrain on PUBG Mobiles huge maps. Through internal calculations, the system then intelligently determines what the player is supposed to be able to see. Finally, only that specific information is sent from the server back to the player. Non-visible information will not be sent, putting a stop to x-ray vision cheaters."
"Cheating is completely unacceptable in PUBG Mobile, and this is yet another step towards stopping players from using deceitful and unfair technology," the developer insists."Nothing is more important to PUBG Mobile than ensuring players have a safe, fun and fair experience.", with the game now expected to be made unplayable in the country within the next 90 days.
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