Escape from Tarkov will deal with money transactions

Since Escape from Tarkov recently updated the large anti-cheat system BattlEye, over 10,000 players have been ban. According to the media “PCGameSN” report, Escape from Tarkov currently has more than 10,000 players that have been ban. The developer’s chief operating officer Nikita Buyanov said that the company is planning to solve RMT and high ping problems. RMT – Real-Money Trading.

Nikita Buyanov, chief operating officer of game developer BattleState. Said that they are currently working on in-depth cooperation with BattlEye to further improve the anti-cheat system of the game. On the one hand, a reporting system is added to the game, which will coexist with BattlEye to measure the player’s Whether the ban is accurate. Two-step verification is added to the game. Although Buyanov said that there may be players willing to spend more than 200 US dollars to buy a SIM card to cheat. But this will further increase the cost of cheating, and it may not work.

And the developer prohibits any real-money traders found in the Escape from Tarkov flea market, which is effective for both buyers and sellers. “We have planned a lot for this, and I can’t disclose this for now.”

Escape from Tarkov Studio also plans to add an in-game player reporting series-this reporting system will be used with BattlEye to ensure that the anti-cheat system works. Another tool that is also being developed is the SMS dual authentication system. Although the cheater may be willing to spend $200 to buy a new SIM card, Buyanov said it will play a role.

Also, he also said that he is considering prohibiting players from using VPN to connect games, because it will cause too high delay, which is not conducive to the game experience of all players.

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