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netcoyote | 1 year ago
I wanted to address the same point txpl did. As someone who's made multiplayer games, I'm stunned that so many players cheat, even when the stakes are low. It's not just the pro-players; it's at every level.
Some are optimizing their experience because they don't have as much time to play as they'd like. Some feel they deserve the enjoyment of winning without the effort. Some justify it with the belief that everyone else is doing it. And the really difficult ones to deal with feel rewarded by behaving badly (anonymously, of course).
So every design decision comes with an evaluation of how players will abuse the system, and there are no easy answers. And that's why you see companies adding (invasive and ineffective) anti-cheat solutions to band-aid the problem that developers were unable to anticipate or solve.
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