Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Max Payne 3 Cheaters, Beware!
Rockstar doesn’t want to get rid of cheaters, oh no. They want to give them a taste of their own medicine. Which brings us to the final unveiling of the Cheater Pool, a brand new quarantine for those caught cheating and sentenced to confinement. Rockstar will pit cheaters against one another for an undetermined amount of time as punishment for their tresspasses. If Rockstar deems you worthy of returning to the public servers, they’ll let you know. But mess up twice, and face a lifetime of banishment.
Seems like a perfectly fitting punishment to me! Still allowed to play the game, but unable to muck up anyone else’s.
“How will I know if I’m in the Cheater Pool?”
Well, little Timmy, if you know you have cheated, and you find yourself in empty lobbies frequently, or always matched with games full of other cheaters, you are likely in the Cheater Pool! Players in the Cheater Pool will also be blocked from stat submissions to the leaderboards.
All of the reports to Banhammer are reviewed manually, so don’t worry if you think you were banned in error, there’s a track record of the report on you. Rockstar will only take disciplinary action when there is clear evidence and documentation of the offense! If you’re in the Cheater Pool, you won’t be able to play with friends who aren’t.
And no, you will not be banned for camping.
What do you think, is this a better method of dealing with cheaters? They did pay for the game, after all, but should that mean they retain the right to keep playing it after someone proves they cheated?
(View more of the rules and details here.)
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