09-16-2020, 09:25 AM
(09-15-2020, 02:40 PM)ikk157 Wrote: The thing is, i sort off agree but also disagree with the points mentioned above.
Most game developers tend to only care about improving their games/stopping cheaters if that poses a risk to the money they’d be getting.
For example, if the cheaters end up annoying the users that pay for game content to the point where the paying users stop playing the game, only then do devs usually step in to try to stop cheaters, with their intentions being solely to keep the paying users.
Another example would be the cheaters that “cheat” to get in-game content (or a paid game for a matter of fact) for free using their cheats... that also affects the money brought to the devs as many people would now prefer to cheat and get the content for free, versus paying for it... so the devs would also step in to try to put said cheating to an end.
However, if the cheaters aren’t causing any losses (money-wise) to the devs, most simply will not care. It’s only a small minority that will step in even though it won’t be beneficial to them.
This basically applies to almost all of the games nowadays, including pubg... quite sad that money runs everything. And don’t get me started with the “pay to win” games.
I agree , Usually developer and publisher priority is about Sales and Money, Thats make the company Survive and stay longer, So if They Found bugs or Cheater that effect their income, the developer will fix it immediately. But The Creator Of Cheater can found any hole in the system , thats why after developer fix the bug / cheat, cheater will find out other hole and take advantage of it and cheat again