The developers of Battlefield 6 are doing a lot to fight cheating on PC, especially with the requirement of Secure Boot and Trusted Platform Module (TDM) 2.0. However, nowadays, cheating is an issue even on consoles. Speaking with Push Square, Ripple Effect Technical Director Christian Buhl said they have partnered with Sony and Microsoft to better detect things like Cronus Zen on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S and X. Yeah, it's unfortunate that cheating has become a problem within the console space, especially with Cronus Zen machines and everything. So we've partnered with PlayStation and both Microsoft in this […]
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