Since its launch in 2017, PUBG developers have maintained a “zero tolerance for hack/cheat users” rule in order to create a healthy and fair gaming environment. However, their efforts have not yet been able to reverse the problem of hacking / cheats, due to the nature of PUBG being an extremely popular game, those who use hack / cheat just need to buy another account. can come back to ruin the game.
However, the PUBG developers are not just standing by, they are developing some new advanced anti-hack/cheat systems. When recently, the father of PUBG game Krafton said that the studio is developing many updates to help combat hacking / cheat software in its game. Accordingly, the new update is currently being tested in the test server for PUBG update 16.1 and is expected to be released to the gaming community in the near future.
Specifically, PUBG’s new update will focus on combating commonly used hack/cheat software that allows them to view other players’ locations anywhere on the map, causing loss of life. balance in the game.
PUBG is also getting some nice changes to weapon balance. The developers have noticed that the Beryl M762 and SLR have become popular, although they don’t want to “stress” players by nerfing heavily used weapons. So the developers decided to upgrade the less used weapons as the M416 and MK12 guns are expected to get more power. For SMGs and pistols, the developers are aware of gamer feedback although they need more time to gather feedback and data before rolling out “healthier balanced” changes to PUBG. .