To Fight Cheaters, PUBG Use Machine Learning

To maintain sportsmanship and healthy competition, developers strive to suppress the emergence of cheaters or cheating gamers. This is done by PUBG game developers.



Reported by Pcgamer, Thursday (2/28/2019), the anti-cheat team at PUBG Corp uploaded an update on Steam that notified some of their work in the past few months. They tried to stop the cheat program that interfered with the game battle royale genre.

Together with third-party anti-cheat programs such as BattlEye and Uncheater, the team uses machine learning to learn how people play, use that data to keep an eye on things outside the norm that can suggest a hack is being used. Other companies have also been brought in to help improve the security of PUBG.

Blocking DLL injection attacks has also been a priority for the team, but several attempts to stop fraudulent programs led to things like Steam and Discord incorrectly identified as a threat.

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A total of 3TB of 'game logs' are also analyzed by the team every day and there are also more than 10 million reports. In addition to overseeing the game, PUBG Corp monitors places that allow players to cheat. 100 people are employed to watch various websites and Discord groups.

This update also includes the results of legal actions against people who sell these programs. There are approximately 250 arrests carried out in 2018 in China and South Korea.

"We understand that just one person who plays unfairly can greatly affect the pleasure of many people, and therefore we need to maintain a much higher level of security than other games," said PUBG Corp.

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