Apex Legends security analyst Respawn Conor “Hideouts” Ford took to Twitter on Monday, May 9, in response to a fan who took some photos of the lack of progress preventing hackers from playing.
The original tweet Ford replied to was user @kauzeyy, and a
Screenshot of Ford’s Twitch chat with the caption “1 year ago today…” indicating that there will soon be big improvements in anti-fraud systems Ford has used except for the idea that Respawn hasn’t been working to improve the Apex Legends experience since. Later. In his response, he noted that Apex Legends now has a full security team and the game’s ranked playlists still have the lowest number of cheaters.
Now that we have a full team, we are performing much better and encountering fewer cheaters in ranked lobbies than in previous seasons. What else can I tell you 😆 This info was true
— Conor Ford / Hideouts (@RSPN_Hideouts) May 10, 2022
All major popular titles, especially Battle Royale games, have cheating issues, but Apex Legends certainly had a tougher move than most. In particular, last year 2021 brought to light the top stars of the Esports scene, shooting for those fooled by the lack of gameplay.
However, judging by the response to Ford’s tweet, the public seems grateful for the work done, not entirely happy with the cheating situation in Apex Legends. One user noted that a significant number of scams are still visible in the Arenas playlist, but Battle Royale is better, while another admitted that the scam level dropped as the highest rated player of Battle Royale. Managed level.
Source : dbl tap
