Why kill immortals in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds? ——Analysis of the eternal battle between cheats and anti-cheats
Recently, the issue of cheating in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) has once again become the focus of heated discussion among players. As the game version is updated, the game between cheat developers and the official anti-cheat system has also entered a new stage. This article will analyze the reasons and current situation behind "Zhu Xian" (referring to players reporting or system banning cheat users) based on the hot topic data of the entire network in the past 10 days.
1. Popular cheat types and recent ban data
Based on player community feedback and official announcements, the following are the most active cheat types and bans recently:
Plug-in type | Proportion | Amount of bans in a single day | Main features |
---|---|---|---|
Self-aiming lock | 42% | 12,000 | Automatically aims at the head, abnormal headshot rate |
See through the wall | 35% | 09,000 | Obtain vision regardless of terrain obstacles |
recoilless | 15% | 0.4 million | The stability of firearms violates the laws of physics |
Accelerate the sky | 8% | 0.2 million | Abnormal movement speed/height |
2. Key data reported by players and identified by the system
By analyzing data from the Steam community and third-party platforms, we found the following patterns:
Detection method | Average daily processing volume | Accuracy | average response time |
---|---|---|---|
AI automatic detection | 86,000 | 92% | 15 minutes |
Player reports manual review | 34,000 | 87% | 2 hours |
behavioral pattern analysis | 61,000 | 95% | 30 minutes |
3. Regional differences in the success rate of killing immortals
There are obvious regional characteristics in the use and ban of cheats (data source: PUBG Shield statistics):
area | Plug-in usage rate | Ban success rate | Appeal pass rate |
---|---|---|---|
asian server | 63% | 78% | 5% |
North America Server | twenty two% | 91% | 12% |
European servers | 15% | 89% | 8% |
4. Anti-cheating breakthroughs from a technical perspective
According to interviews with developers, the anti-cheating system updated in 2023 includes three major technical upgrades:
1.Deep learning detection: The AI model is trained through tens of thousands of hours of cheating videos and can identify hidden plug-ins such as micro-self-aiming.
2.Hardware fingerprint tracking: Bind motherboard/graphics card and other hardware information to effectively prevent account change and rebirth after being banned.
3.Memory Scan 2.0: Real-time monitoring of abnormal memory reading and writing in the game process, and the detection speed is increased by 300%
5. Focus of controversy hotly discussed by players
On platforms such as Reddit and Tieba, the volume of discussions about "erroneous bans" increased by 40% year-on-year. The main conflicts are concentrated on:
• Operations by high-end players were misjudged as cheats (accounting for 17% of disputed cases)
• The anti-cheating system causes game lags (average daily related complaints exceed 2,000)
• Whether the anchor’s privileged channel exists (officially denied but players have doubts)
Conclusion: The ecological balance behind Zhu Xian
The key to "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" still maintaining an average of 800,000 online connections per day after six years of operation lies in the continued strengthening of the anti-cheating system. Data shows that the number of cheating reports dropped by 26% year-on-year in 2023, but for every 1,000 accounts banned, there were about 30 false ban complaints. How to find a balance between combating cheats and ensuring normal player experience is still the core challenge facing developer Krafton.
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