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PUBG's dev team has turned to machine learning to fight off cheaters

PUBG's anti-cheat team dives into its cheat-fighting measures, offering fellow game devs a look at how the folks behind the landmark battle royale deal with nefarious players.

Alissa McAloon, Publisher

February 27, 2019

1 Min Read

Following in the wake of last year’s Fix PUBG campaign, the team at PUBG Corp has published a post on Steam exploring how it typically fights back against cheaters and some of the different improvements planned to its anti-cheat efforts.

Admittedly, the team says they won’t fully outline what they’ve been doing since giving away too much could undermine those very efforts, but even still the post offers fellow game devs a look at what the team behind the landmark battle royale game does to combat the ever-present threat of cheating.

"Each game of PUBG sees up to 100 users trying to beat already incredible odds," reads the post. "We understand that even one person playing unfairly can severely impact the fun of so many people, and thus we need to maintain a much higher level of security than other games."

The PUBG team says that it uses a variety of anti-cheat protections like BattlEye and Uncheater to detect cheat attempts, but that they’ve also turned to machine learning recently to spot cheats by analyzing the behavior of individual players. They’ve put together a system that notices abnormal game patterns or actions that interrupt expected game processes and identify hack users based on that data. 

They started issuing hardware bans late last year in an effort to curtail repeat cheaters, but note in the full post that the process itself can be a delicate one and they take extra precautions to make sure PC cafe machines aren’t unfairly impacted. More recently, however, the team has started detecting and banning things like macro mice and, eventually, other peripherals that the team says give people an unfair advantage over fellow PUBG players.

About the Author(s)

Alissa McAloon

Publisher, GameDeveloper.com

As the Publisher of Game Developer, Alissa McAloon brings a decade of experience in the video game industry and media. When not working in the world of B2B game journalism, Alissa enjoys spending her time in the worlds of immersive sandbox games or dabbling in the occasional TTRPG.

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