Ubisoft warns scammers and hackers of Six Siege Siege. The first criminal case is permanently banned.
Rainlemgoshar Six Siege, a multiplayer shooter, launched in December 2015 and suffered from scammers and hackers, especially on popular computers with pillows and targets.
Currently Ubisoft has updated the game's code of conduct, imposing a permanent ban on the first criminal case for fraud and evil.
"Game cheating is a serious approach and a priority for the development team," said Rainbow Rain Siege's website.
"This update is a step forward for many of us working on this issue to better engage the community."
According to Ubisoft, the first thing is to ban criminal activity forever.
Deception / Tampering / Cracking: Player runs a modified or other rogue version of the game client that offers rogue benefits (such as walls or symbols) or damages the experience of other players To do. The first crime is a permanent ban.
Ubisoft has said that public reports are difficult to understand for games like Rainbow Six Siege. Due to the devastation, players usually remove their heads from the walls. "We have noticed that," Ubisoft said.
To combat this, Ubisoft, working with the team, distinguishes players who combine information (how to play the game) from those who have not significantly changed the experience of third-party software. Publishers are urging players to continue reporting fraud using the in-game report button.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft states that it is looking for more clients in addition to FairFight's scam options. They will be implemented in the future.
"We continue to support the community on this issue. We would like to ensure that if one player uses malware, Reinlemgoshard will not be welcomed in the 16th Siege."
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