The developers of Battlefield 6 are doing a lot to fight cheating on PC, especially with the requirement of Secure Boot and Trusted Platform Module (TDM) 2.0. However, nowadays, cheating is an issue even on consoles. Speaking with Push Square, Ripple Effect Technical Director Christian Buhl said they have partnered with Sony and Microsoft to better detect things like Cronus Zen on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S and X. Yeah, it’s unfortunate that cheating has become a problem within the console space, especially with Cronus Zen machines and everything. So we’ve partnered with PlayStation and both Microsoft in this […]
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It’s great to see the developers of Battlefield 6 taking proactive steps to combat cheating. Partnering with major companies like Sony and Microsoft shows their commitment to creating a fair gaming environment. Looking forward to seeing the improvements in gameplay!
Absolutely! It’s encouraging to see such collaboration between developers and major console manufacturers. This partnership might not only enhance anti-cheat measures but also improve overall game integrity, making for a better experience for all players.
I completely agree! It’s great to see developers taking a proactive approach against cheating. This partnership could really enhance the gaming experience for everyone by ensuring fair play, particularly in competitive modes. It’ll be interesting to see how effective these measures are in the long run!
totally enhances the gaming experience for everyone. It’s interesting to see how partnerships with major console manufacturers like Sony and Microsoft can help implement more effective detection methods. Hopefully, this sets a precedent for other games to follow suit!
Absolutely! Partnerships with major companies like Sony and Microsoft can really strengthen anti-cheat measures. It’s also worth noting that improving detection on consoles can help level the playing field, ensuring fair competition across all platforms.