Ubisoft clearly doesn’t want Rainbow Six Siege cheaters to go about harming the experience for all players. It’s stepping up its efforts to clamp down on instances of cheating in this team-based tactical shooter, Ubisoft is going to expand its search criteria to catch more cheaters and punish them, all of this will be made possible after tweaks to its algorithms.
The company explains that it’s going to widen its criteria to weed out possible cheaters. Any player that’s identified as a cheater will immediately be removed from the match but that’s not where the punishment ends.
“In order to increase our efforts to counter cheating in Rainbow Six Siege, we will be expanding our criteria to identify potential cheaters. If identified as a potential cheater, that player will be immediately removed from the game and receive a temporary suspension,” the company wrote in the game’s forums.
Cheating players will also be handed down a temporary suspension once they’ve been identified as a potential cheater. Ubisoft has previously released a patch for the game that made some tweaks to counter spawn-killing, cheating and exploits.
The messenge Ubisoft is sending out is clear: cheat at your own peril, it has no patience for such players and will not shy away from taking action against them.
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