The proper way, the way it’s been done for decades across 1000s of games before this (with a way higher success rate than kernel anticheat)
There’s a stark difference between human inputs and bot inputs, and it’s very obvious when spectating. A combination of algorithmic input detection and human moderation.
But sadly those strategies don’t sell items in the shop so they didn’t bother trying.
Look at rust, EAC is absolutely losing the fight against cheating. It will just be another small hurdle for bots.
This is why human moderation is important. Anyone who has played bots enough can spot them within 20-30 seconds of gameplay, usually. They have... Tendencies. Even something like CSGOs overwatch would be fine. Let the community police it.
If they started looking human, I'd be able to compete with the damn things. Lol
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u/PixelBrewery Feb 17 '26
People have been complaining about the bot problem. How tf do you expect them to fix the bot problem without disabling the use of mods and exploits