Originally Posted by RadarX
The last one I see all the time is "There are more cheaters! There is no consequence!" Statistically with more players, you will get more cheaters. This allows us to improve our detection process and honestly we've found in our other products that the folks who go this route are usually very very minor. We catch them quickly and nuke their account. Can they start over? At times yes they can. How long does that stay fun though?
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Hey RadarX,
I totally see why F2P is the way to go for Planetside 2 and I completely agree with the reasoning but from most FPS gamers' experience you can't possibly underestimate them.
Cheaters may be a minority, but what worries us is how we consider them to be already far too common in other mainstream games where most of them are willing to pay 50 bucks for a new box copy when they get caught and about 20 buck subscriptions a months from cheat selling websites.
So my question is, can you at least reassure us and concede that your anticheat measures need to be better than for other mainstream "pay2play" games?