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Cheating - Multiplayer Gaming's Achilles' heel? - briefly
(hx) 09:18 AM CEST - May,18 2003 - Post a comment / read (2)
Cheating is bad for you, but then again, so is chocolate. Doesn't stop anyone from doing it, and justifying it. It just isn't much fun if you don't know when someone is doing it to you, or if you have your own code of honor when you're gaming. Tom's Hardware Guide has posted an article called "Cheating - Multiplayer Gaming's Achilles' heel?." They take a look at some of the more common cheats in games. Here is an excerpt:
It's clear that cheating is a significant issue in both the online and offline multiplayer gaming communities. However, it's also clear that developers and third-party programmers are going to great lengths to keep cheats out of our games, and you can be sure to see a much higher grade of cheat protection being integrated into many upcoming titles. That said, it's unlikely that there'll ever be a way of completely eliminating cheating, as intelligent coders will always find a way to get around even the most stringent counter-measures. However, what these increased anti-cheating measures will do is greatly minimize the amount of cheats we do see, which should help to make our gaming experiences cheat-free... at least 90%+ of the time.
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sowposted - May, 18 2003 - 22:00
who says chocolate is bad? (shrugs) chocolate is good, only too much chocolate is bad.

sowposted - May, 18 2003 - 23:05
After viewing this article I found it was just a waste of time... to both readers and the writer, though it's written on a good intention. As long as the data processing is client based, there will always be people cheating. The only proper solution against cheating is server based game with minimal client side data processing. but such system takes too much money to maintain if to obtain acceptable speed, which is why mmorpgs take monthly charge. if you want to play a cheat-prove game, go for mmorpgs(though it can't be 100% cheat-prove, it's much much better than any other type of mpgs), otherwise just ignore the cheating issue, for you can't do much about it at all.

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