Bungie says Marathon players caught cheating will be permanently banned with appeals system
Bungie says Marathon players caught cheating will be permanently banned with appeals system – Bungie’s blog says anyone found cheating or developing cheats in Marathon “will be permanently banned… no second chances,” and an appeals system will be available – Marathon’s dedicated servers have full au
Bungie says Marathon players caught cheating will be permanently banned with appeals system
– Bungie’s blog says anyone found cheating or developing cheats in Marathon “will be permanently banned… no second chances,” and an appeals system will be available
– Marathon’s dedicated servers have full authority over movement, shooting, actions, and inventory to prevent teleportation, unlimited ammo, and damage manipulation
– Bungie uses a server-side “Fog of War” to limit what a player’s client can see, aiming to prevent wall hacks, ESP cheats, and loot revealers
– Bungie is using BattlEye, a kernel-level anti-cheat used by games like Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, and Destiny 2
– Players who disconnect can reconnect to their run; if they can’t due to server issues, Bungie will “attempt to return the starting gear to all impacted players”
– Marathon’s Server Slam preview weekend starts February 26 and the game is due out March 5; Bungie has not clarified whether permanent bans are account-, hardware-, or IP-based
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– Bungie’s blog says anyone found cheating or developing cheats in Marathon “will be permanently banned… no second chances,” and an appeals system will be available
– Marathon’s dedicated servers have full authority over movement, shooting, actions, and inventory to prevent teleportation, unlimited ammo, and damage manipulation
– Bungie uses a server-side “Fog of War” to limit what a player’s client can see, aiming to prevent wall hacks, ESP cheats, and loot revealers
– Bungie is using BattlEye, a kernel-level anti-cheat used by games like Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, and Destiny 2
– Players who disconnect can reconnect to their run; if they can’t due to server issues, Bungie will “attempt to return the starting gear to all impacted players”
– Marathon’s Server Slam preview weekend starts February 26 and the game is due out March 5; Bungie has not clarified whether permanent bans are account-, hardware-, or IP-based
@Games