Anti Cheating in CoH 2
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The thing is the mechanics of CoH allowed some really nasty maphacks that you could only detect by watching replays and seeing suspicious or sometimes blatant moves that showed it. Although it had always been a question mark with arty right on top of you in first try but you never could be sure of it. Then i found one of said hacks in google. (yes I know how to differentiate between a virus and legit thing so please don't make unncessary comment like "oh it could be a virus lolol")
After seeing first hand what it was capable of and how fool i was to waste my time thinking they could just had a hunch or something, I literally quit CoH forever.
I am asking here since there still are 3 months to the actual game release, is there any anti-maphack mechanic involved in CoH 2 ? if not will you be doing incorporating something as such? If there is such a thing it is instant collectors edition pre-order for me.
if not
never.
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The problem with COH1 and cheating was just that it was un on a separate platform where it is hard to punish someone. Especially when you can get a new key for 2$.
With Coh2 on steam the level of potential punishment is much bigger. You can not only get your game account banned, but your steam acount, which possibly is bound to a lot more than just COH2. It will not be as easy to just get a new version of the game.
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If there is any official word on anti cheating, I am game.
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Usually in such events, third party software and referees take care of cheaters.
We dont need events for that, show me a cheater and I'll deal with him right then and there.
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With Coh2 on steam the level of potential punishment is much bigger. You can not only get your game account banned, but your steam acount, which possibly is bound to a lot more than just COH2.
No, you can't. Even if we would like to do that, there are certain laws that forbid these actions. Full Steam bans have never happened before and they will also not happen in the near future. Also, I would feel uneasy when the decision about my whole library of games depends on some lucky arty strikes I may land in CoH 2 and the verdict of maybe one admin.
Don't get me wrong - I hate cheaters and were an active reporter of these folks when it still was possible to do something against them, but we need to keep a sense of proportion.
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aaaanyway, yeah it's very unlikely they're gonna start doing total lock-outs for the odd drophack. VAC bans are probably on the table for repeat offenders though.
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Also, I would feel uneasy when the decision about my whole library of games depends on some lucky arty strikes I may land in CoH 2 and the verdict of maybe one admin.
Even if my knowledge of fair play is very limited, I know that this is a ridiculous exaggeration. If this was even close to being the case, every player currently active in CoH 1 would be banned.
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I'm pretty damn sure there's no law that prevents Steam taking all your toys away and telling you to suck it- even if you've not done anything wrong (although certainly if you have). I guarantee that if you reread the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up to Steam you more or less sign away control over any games you purchase or activate through the service to basically being under their control.
aaaanyway, yeah it's very unlikely they're gonna start doing total lock-outs for the odd drophack. VAC bans are probably on the table for repeat offenders though.
Proof? Or I call bullshit, about the part you said "even if you have done nothing wrong". There's no way Steam can make you agree to such terms and conditions. See below, it states that if you cheat, it can ban your account, but that's all.
I acknowledge that all the software and subscriptions are owned by Valve, but that software and subscriptions are subject to copyright and other applicable Laws.
TLDR;
Steam/Valve can not and will not shut your account down for no reason, however, if you cheat or break their terms and conditions they can shut down your entire account and/or ban you from certain multi-player game/s you cheated in, which is far more likely.
4. ONLINE CONDUCT, CHEATING AND ILLEGAL BEHAVIOR
You agree that you will be personally responsible for the use of your Account and for all of the communication and activity on Steam that results from use of your Account. Your online conduct and interaction with other Subscribers should be guided by common sense and basic etiquette. Specific requirements may also be found in the Steam Online Conduct rules at http://steampowered.com/index.php?area=online_conduct, other Rules of Use, the Subscription Terms, or in terms of use imposed by third parties who host particular games or other services.
Steam and the Software may include functionality designed to identify software or hardware processes or functionality (“Cheats”) that may give a player an unfair competitive advantage when playing multiplayer versions of any Software or modifications thereof. You agree that you will not create or assist third parties in any way to create Cheats. You agree that you will not directly or indirectly disable, circumvent, or otherwise interfere with the operation of software designed to prevent or report the use of Cheats. You acknowledge and agree that either Valve or any online multiplayer host may refuse to allow you to participate in certain online multiplayer games if you use Cheats in connection with Steam or the Software. Further, you acknowledge and agree that an online multiplayer host may report your use of Cheats to Valve, and Valve may communicate your history of use of Cheats to other online multiplayer hosts for Software. Valve may terminate your Account or a particular Subscription for any conduct or activity that Valve believes is illegal, constitutes a Cheat, or which otherwise negatively affects the enjoyment of Steam by other Subscribers. You acknowledge that Valve is not required to provide you notice before terminating your Subscriptions(s) and/or Account, but it may choose to do so.
You may not use Cheats, automation software (bots), mods, hacks, or any other unauthorized third-party software, to modify or automate any Subscription Marketplace process.
E. Ownership.
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software or hardware processes or functionality (“Cheats”) that may give a player an unfair competitive advantage
is so broad that yes, they could indeed shut down your account for virtually any reason that takes their fancy. Steam could theoretically make just about anything fit that description if they wanted to. Autohotkey? Cheat. Gridkeys? Cheat. etc. Again, this is not to say that they will or ever have done or will do, but they certainly could.
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I'm pretty damn sure there's no law that prevents Steam taking all your toys away and telling you to suck it- even if you've not done anything wrong (although certainly if you have). I guarantee that if you reread the terms of service you agreed to when you signed up to Steam you more or less sign away control over any games you purchase or activate through the service to basically being under their control.
I don't know about your country, but in Germany these EULA's are null and void because they conflict with customer laws. Several lawsuits are currently being filed (primarily because Steam does not allow you to sell your games again). Microsoft had some trouble with their EULA in the mid 90's here because they had a very "creative" understanding of what owning a software really means. Steam and Microsoft know about these kind of laws and at least Microsoft backed up and never even tried to enforce its strange EULA's. Regarding Steam: they may ban you from their servers but they can not ban you from playing your games.
But whatever - a full Steam ban has never been enforced, so my point still stands.
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Whenever I play BF3 after some CoH, if I forgot to close my autohotkey script which allows me to max view window mode and stream it will actually close my BF3 game after a few reasons. Reason being possible script based hacking!
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They won't permaban your entire library of games if they don't consider the offense bad enough. The bad press would kill them. Have you ever heard of extraordinarily bad press against them? No. They've earned their good reputation, tbh.
Part of the problem is that people are thinking the anti-cheat system will work like in CoH, when we truly don't know if this is the case. Autohotkey does not modify your game in any way, it modifies the way you input commands into your computer, which in a general sense isn't cheating (unless you are using to burst fire guns in fps lol).
Anybody knows if thenewtork is still P2P?
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Anybody knows if thenewtork is still P2P?
Yes, it's still P2P. Has been stated somewhere in the official forum too.
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