Rainbow Six Siege Cheaters Get Owned En Masse

Dean (30. July 2018 22:32 )
Rainbow Six Siege Cheaters Get Owned En MasseVideo Game News Online, Gaming News


I can't really understand cheating at most things that don't involve money. If there is a stack of greenbacks at stake, then maybe I can see cheating, because hey, money is great, and good way to get it if you don't have any is to cheat. I get it. Stuff like videogames though, I just don't understand. What's the point of having rad stats if the stats are fake? How does that make the game more fun? It seems counter-intuitive to me, but apparently there are tons of people out there that don't agree with me, and a lot of those same people are playing Rainbow Six Siege. Well, at least the 1,300 people who were caught this week wont be cheating for a while. 

Here is the official response from Ubisoft detailing the steps they have been taking to stop cheaters from doing what they do, including patching up vulnerable areas in the game that cheaters exploit, to handing out 15 day bans.

"On June 7th, we provided you with a recap of our next steps regarding Anti-Cheat. We wanted to take a moment to update you on our progress on the various topics covered in the original message.
On Monday, a vulnerability used by a large number of cheat creators was patched, and is rendering a large number of cheats defunct. We also deployed a fix to prevent cheaters from planting the Defuser anywhere on the map.


This week, we suspended approximately 1300 players that we determined to have been boosted by cheaters. These players were suspended for 15 days, which many in the community feel is not harsh enough. They will also not benefit from their illicit activities come the end of the Season. We are currently assessing how we will be delivering this from a technical side, but all players sanctioned for this will have their rank and rewards removed prior to the launch of Season 3. We want to stress that we do not view the sanctioning of boosted players as a solution to the issue. It was a stop-gap while we work on the solution, which is adjusting MMR gains/losses for all players in a match with a cheater.

On the topic of adjusting MMR gains/losses for matches with cheaters, we are finalizing the design next week. Once that is complete, we will meet to determine workload, personnel, and deadlines. We will then have a better idea of the timeline for this feature going live.

We are continuing to make progress on the Two Step Verification requirement for Ranked. As of right now, our plans are to have this implemented during Season 3. This will be done in a patch that will occur within the Season, and is not tied to the launch of Season 3. As mentioned previously, we will have more detailed information once it is available."



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