Battlefield 6's Anti-Cheat System Has Already Prevented 330,000 Attempts to "Cheat or Tamper with Anti-Cheat Controls"
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DICE is Already Banning Battlefield 6 Cheaters in the Open Beta
Summary: Battlefield 6’s Open Beta is already experiencing hundreds of thousands of cheating and tampering attempts after it began. DICE and EA have responded aggressively with the Javelin anti-cheat system and Secure Boot requirements, banning over 330,000 attempts. Banning cheaters as early as during the open beta phase gives developers a chance to improve many aspects of the game’s anti-cheat systems before the official October 10 launch. Ba…
Battlefield 6's anti-cheat system has already prevented 330,000 attempts to "cheat or tamper with anti-cheat controls"
If you've been wondering just how Battlefield 6's Secure Boot requirement and anti-cheat system Javelin have been holding up during Battlefield 6's gargantuan open beta test, AC from EA's Anti-Cheat team has revealed that during the Open Beta alone, Javelin has blocked over 300,000 attempted cheat efforts and reviewed 100K+ potential cheaters.
The open beta weekend of Battlefield 6 is already breaking records. According to SteamDB data, the peak of players connected simultaneously on Valve's platform has surpassed 470,000 users. An impressive figure, while the beta is only available for a few days, and that could cross the symbolic bar of [...] The Battlefield 6 article: the beta exceeds 470,000 players on Steam, the anti-triche block already more than 330,000 attempts appeared first …
Battlefield 6 Open Beta Saw More Than 330,000 Cheaters Blocked
Battlefield 6 only recently went into open beta and like moths to a fire, its developer, Battlefield Studios, is already having a field day blocking and banning cheaters. Players have been finding evidence of cheaters using wall hacks, allowing them to easily track enemies in virtually every match they enter. What makes the situation even worse is that the cheating is still occurring in spite of the kernel-level anti-cheat system, Javelin, being…
The Open Beta of Battlefield 6 has opened the gates for players after a long wait. Already on the first weekend it reached a peak of over 472,600 simultaneous players on Steam. This represents a record for the Battlefield series. But the start did not go without challenges. The servers initially had difficulties with the rush of players, and many were dissatisfied with the requirement of Secure Boot. Electronic Arts (EA) has now given an explana…
The decision of EA and Battlefield Studios to have as a minimum requirement Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 technologies to stop the cheaters Battlefield 6 has been criticized. And the reason is to stop the use of "chetos" to have a competitive advantage in the game that breaks the multiplayer experience. While in the last few days videos of people already resorting to these systems have come out, Electronic Arts has wanted to calm the waters, indicatin…
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