I guess cheaters and RE’s (reverse engineers) just enjoy being on the opposite side. Well, it would be illegal but no one cares about the TOS each player agrees to. What we do is just as illegal as what they do, probably even less illegal as they’re doing it to millions of players. It’s simply a hobby, and when you do it well, people realize it.īesides, when we see anti-cheats doing illegal stuff like pulling information from user’s computers or even dumping memory – we want them to realize we can see what they’re doing. We don’t even try to compete to have the best product, we’re known for having the most secure products for many years now but we don’t even attempt to mass-sell or advertise what we do, it simply comes to us because of how well we do it. The money made isn’t important, it’s a bonus to what we do. It’s enjoyable to bypass something that isn’t supposed to be bypassed, and ahead of that we also provide for someone else’s hobby which is cheating in a game. What do you love about it? Getting around the system? Trying to have the best product?īypassing anti-cheats is a hobby, similar to how cheating in games is a hobby. You said you do it for the love of the game and not for the money.
When you start trying to use third-party software or even non-tool assisted cheating for money, that’s when legal actions begin to become a risk. The difference is definitely huge between players using it for content or public matches, as opposed to using it to earn tons of money but along with that, there are also greater risks. To be honest, we love what we do, and making money is simply an addition to it, we don’t do this for a living or else we’d have many more customers.Ĭheating has been around since forever, it has definitely changed and evolved from even year-to-year, but it’s still cheating. The same is true for developing cheats, I assume. In Fortnite – with public tournaments and open qualifiers – there seems to be a lot more incentive to use cheats to earn money.
It’s highly unlikely that any anti-cheat can detect our cheat(s) as it’s operating at an extremely low level compared to what they’re used to, and if they could see how we do it then they’d most likely steal some of our ideas. The Valorant anti-cheat is definitely good, presumably the best anti-cheat since ESEA, both insanely invasive in ways that the communities have already found out about without any developers having to prove. Would the Valorant anti-cheat detect this type of cheat? I know that’s supposed to be much more advanced than other games. People are calling out the Fortnite anti-cheat. An interview with a Fortnite cheat developer As it turns out, neither assumption ended up being true. I thought I’d find someone who just wants to watch the world burn – sending as many cheaters into a game as they could. I went into this conversation thinking that Clay would talk about the abundance of cheaters in Fortnite and how easy it is to get around their anti-cheat. He could not confirm nor deny whether these were the cheats that Bman used before his disqualification from the Bugha Cup. According to Clay, he and his partner(s) sell one of the only effective cheats that gets through the Fortnite anti-cheat.
Read More: Fortnite pro banned for encountering a bug in FNCSĬlay agreed to be interviewed and provided some insight into cheating in Fortnite along with general information about himself and why he does what he does.For the purpose of this article, he will be referred to as “Clay,” to avoid potential misuse of this feature for promotional purposes. I was directed to one of the Discord admins and creators of the cheats. One thing led to another and I found myself in a Discord server for a cheat developer – selling cheats for Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends. I'm posting this to show how easily these hacks are accessible and can go multiple tournaments undetected ?♂️ /OYCY8jC2MP- SRN Zykoma July 31, 2020Īfter discussing the topic with the players involved, I was sent some information on how Bman got these cheats.
So yesterday, (part of my trio) found that our third member, was secretly using hacks without our knowledge.