DICE Explains the Fight Against Battlefield 1 Cheats and Exploits

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Developer DICE has provided an insight into how it handles players who use Battlefield 1 cheats and exploits. A detailed (but not too detailed) blog post explains the various Battlefield 1 anti cheat systems that are in place, and what measures are being taken to help keep the fight fair.

Here’s a rundown of what DICE deems safe to share:

State of Play: Removing Cheaters

Over the past six months, we’ve steadily ramped up our anti-cheat efforts, working closely with the FairFight team to detect and remove more cheaters than ever before. In October alone, we sanctioned over 8,500 accounts. Since then, instances of cheating have declined. While we have made significant gains, we still can do more.

Improvements to FairFight In-game Messaging

Battlefield 1 veterans may remember the global messaging that was sent every time FairFight had acted against a player. As we ramped up our efforts against cheaters, these messages became a distraction from other in-game discussions, and they were disabled a few months ago based on your feedback. However, our communication about this created some questions. Going forward, our communication will be more clear, transparent, and proactive.

Soon, you’ll see a new form of FairFight messaging. This will condense the combined bans from the last 24 hours into a single in-game post, sent every few hours.

How and When a Player Gets Sanctioned

We saw a rise in the number of social media posts claiming FairFight had banned players incorrectly after the October ban wave mentioned above. However, we are confident that our detection methods produce accurate results. Cheat developers may be attempting to manipulate players’ minds about anti-cheat tools, and to leverage detection information from game developers.

A common misconception regarding FairFight is that higher skilled players are more likely to get sanctioned due to their improved match stats. This is not correct; it is not possible to be banned simply for being skilled.

An important note: unfortunately, we cannot respond to your account questions on social media or the forums. If you believe that your account has been sanctioned by mistake, the best thing you can do is to contact our disputes team: https://help.ea.com/help/account/information-about-banned-or-suspended-accounts.

Protect Your Account – and Help Everyone Out

Be aware that you are responsible for the activity that takes place on your EA Account. Spending a few minutes to ensure your account is secured can avoid possible heartbreak! Learn how to protect your account with a strong password and login verification here: https://help.ea.com/help/account/how-to-maintain-account-security.

It’s good to see developers explaining the process behind monitoring and blocking cheaters. I think this kind of transparency and communication is key to building a trusting community.

In other Battlefield 1 news, you can read up on the latest set of patch notes here, YouTuber LevelCap shared his thoughts on EA manipulating the media, and all Operations are now accessible to all players with no Premium Pass requirement.

Source: Battlefield.com

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