Unfortunately that's a big ask - requesting an invested PVP-er reveals the skills and devotions etc that aren't shown when you inspect another character. That way anyone can replicate it and see for themselves. I simply don't know enough about those types of mods.īut ultimately the only way I can conceive of a player being able to audit another player's legitimacy is if you have the kind of relationship whereby you disclose everything you've done to each other. To be fair I did then go on to say about whether hosting a game for yourself precludes someone else's ability to cheat - which I'm assuming now from the other posts is not the case. Not to say it isn't possible though, Diablo 2 had official servers with anti-cheat, then it also had "Open" servers, which were no rules/anything goes servers. However when a game supports modding its incredibly unlikely you will ever see it adopt anti-cheat tools since many/all mods could be viewed as "cheats" as they are not a natural part of the game. Takeda kinda missed the point though that someone could simply be running cheat engine to do things like give themselves max resists/dmg asbsorb/block etc. I can see both sides of the arguement in regards to wanting anti-cheat. Ultimately if you're being beaten by someone who cheated how they got legitimate gear that's not different to being beaten by someone who got kit just by grinding for hours and hours.
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