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Sure, you can tell gameguard the process "destroyerbot.exe" is bad and gameguard will kill it, but if I rename it to "Mozilla Firefox", then what will you do? What if I go even further and make my botprogram simulate keyboardpresses as if they were coming from an actually connected hardware device? Will you stop allowing keyboard presses in the arena? This is also why EVERY game that's multiplayer has some bots. And the more complex a bot becomes, the harder this detection becomes. Bot detection revolves around finding patterns in behaviors,which can be a hard thing because, well, a few good uses of Random.Next() in the delay of a bot program can throw the whole detection off track. Now, botting is a whole different issue because if a client tells you "I just pressed LMB RMB 5 times in exactly 20ms delays", sure, it could be a bot, but it could also be a legit player who just happened to have a 20ms delay between each of his LMB RMB presses. WoW does not need this system - because if you tell the WoW server "I just casted Exorcism 100 times" it will tell you "lol no u didnt" and probably also kindly forward your username to the GMs. This is what gameguard is trying to protect and this is also why e.g. I'm not sure if this works on casting spells, but it seems to work on position as kindly demonstrated by the flying hackers a month ago. The problem though is that if now you tell the server "I just casted fucking sunflower 100 times", the server will be like "cool story, alright, thx for the info". The reason why this is even needed is because Blade and Soul runs on this absolutely stupid concent of having your client give you regulations such as "You can't use this ability because it's on cooldown/your chi is empty/etc) and then having the server just accept whatever the client tells it. Which is ironic considering you basically disable it by interfering with the process it is watching over. Basically, GameGuard is supposed to make sure none of your processes interfere with the process it is watching over (Blade and Soul). So I 100% agree this tool is really, really inconvenient.īut one thing I want to make clear is that GameGuards job is not dealing with bots.

You could even argue it is no better than a virus because it likely logs and observes a lot more than you'd be comfortable with, and it doesn't even show you an EULA or any sort of information about it whatsoever, it just installs and updates itself.
Gameguard lineage 2 wiki cracked#
A new version of the anticheat comes out, and in a week it's cracked by hackers with a dll injection and the entire thing is history. I've seen this countless times in another game called S4 League.
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To be quite honest with you, GameGuard is pretty shit, and most other software of this caliber is.
Gameguard lineage 2 wiki Bluetooth#
GameGuard, as stated on its wikipedia page that I won't link here because I am typing this on my Bluetooth Keyboard on my tablet, which is enough work on its own, is an anticheat software that hides the game process, observes running processes, monitors the entire memory range, etc. The main thing I have noticed is that people seem to misconcept what the GameGuard software actually does. A lot of posts have been popping up about "Gameguard" and why it is even a thing, since it doesn't actually seem to do anything against bots.
