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The fight against cheaters has no end and no one-size-fits-all approach. We know of many technologies that seek to eradicate this scourge, and we found that this week Battlefield V prepares to receive an update to avoid cheaters. On April 3, an update will be implemented with which the shooter Electronic Arts and DICE will include the EA Anticheat system.
The Battlefield blog has been in charge of announcing the details of this update. A system that other Electronic Arts games have already implemented, but that had not been used in Battlefield V. Since there is still a user base that continues to enjoy it, it doesn't hurt that they do so without problems.
Battlefield V prepares to receive an update to prevent cheaters, with EA Anticheat
It might sound strange that the target game to use this new cheater detection system would be implemented in a game that was not the latest release. But it is something that DICE has been implementing gradually to be able to detect some tricks or traps that were not so easy to detect. EA Anticheat seeks to apply for games competitive like Battlefield 2042 and Battlefield V. This is because cheat programs that operate in kernel space are difficult to detect in third-party anti-cheat systems.
Obviously, the first thing that many have thought about Denuvo. An invasive system that has also proven to be very efficient in its work of detecting any modification of the system. As we already know, Denuvo has the counterpart of causing a resource capture that prevents the game from exploiting system resources. The app has recently been removed in a game like The Calisto Protocol, and this has allowed players to get a noticeable performance boost.
In the case of EA Anticheat, DICE ensures that it only runs when you run a game with EA anticheat protection included. Cheat processes close when the game does. Additionally, when you uninstall all games that use it, EA anticheat will be automatically removed from your system. And one of the games that will implement this system is a 2018 shooter. Some will wonder why, and it is as simple as knowing that the previous installments of the saga almost have a larger player base than the last title in the saga. Battlefield V is preparing to receive an update to prevent cheaters on April 3 at 8:00 UTC.
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Being one of the most common problems on PC, and since it is intended that the Multiplayer experience can be shared across all platforms, thanks to cross-play, we must try to prevent cheaters from doing their thing to spoil the experience. Steps that, the only nuance that we can intuit that may be a problem, is that if it is not a fight that unites all developers and publishers, we will always be able to find vulnerabilities that allow cheaters to do their thing.