Deadlock Anti-Cheat Update Turns Cheaters Into Frogs
Valve has introduced a hilariously inventive solution for dealing with cheaters in their in-development MOBA-style third-person shooter, Deadlock. As part of their latest update, players suspected of cheating can now be transformed into helpless frogs mid-game.
According to the update details shared on the official Deadlock forums, the anti-cheat detection system, though still under development, includes a unique feature: when a player is detected as cheating, the opposing team gets to decide their fate. Given a choice, the opponents can either ban the player immediately, ending the match, or turn the cheater into a frog for the remainder of the game, followed by a ban afterwards.
“The system is set to conservative detection levels as we work on a v2 anti-cheat,” notes the forum post. The innovative punishment adds an element of fun and ridicule to the usually serious business of cheating prevention.
This update is part of a broader effort to ensure fair play and integrity within Deadlock, enhancing the gaming experience for all players. Vegetative frog transformations are an effective deterrence method while also enabling cheaters’ opponents to get some light-hearted payback.
With this creative approach, Valve continues to push the boundaries of anti-cheat mechanisms, integrating both humor and justice in their measures. The community has largely welcomed the new system, applauding the delightful blend of creativity and practicality. Expect more adjustments and improvements as the anti-cheat detection system evolves. For now, beware cheaters – you might find yourself ribbiting through the battlefield.