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Arc Raiders cheating and a similar rise in unfair exploits have been addressed by developer Embark Studios, which promises new tools and punishments to help clean up the game.
In a post on the game's official Discord server, Embark community admin Ossen confirms, "We’ve seen the discussion around the topic of cheaters in ARC Raiders. Please know that we are taking this issue very seriously and are listening to, and acting on your feedback."
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These "out of map" exploits have become especially common since, unlike bespoke or even paid cheats, they require no setup. If you know where to go and what to do – usually some simple if unorthodox movement – you can gain an insurmountable advantage over other players, firing down on them with impunity from the glittering heights. These exploits should, thankfully, be easier to solve compared to the arms race of anti-cheat tech.
One potential hang-up that's not fully addressed by this – in fairness, early and currently Discord-only – statement is the nature of the mentioned bans. Arc Raiders has been notoriously soft on some cheaters thus far, often dishing out 30-day bans where many developers might order a permanent one. With Embark ramping up anti-cheat measures in general, it's possible we'll see bans become both harsher and more frequent.
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