Benutzer:Anditv21/BattleEye
Vorlage:Short description Vorlage:Infobox software BattlEye is a proprietary anti-cheat software designed to detect players that hack or abusively use exploits in an online game. It was initially released as a third-party anti-cheat for Battlefield Vietnam in 2004 and has since been officially implemented in numerous video games, primarily shooter games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds, Arma 3, Destiny 2, DayZ and Grand Theft Auto Online.[1][2]
BattlEye is developed by German company BattlEye Innovations e. K., headquartered in Reutlingen.
BattlEye supports Valve Corporation's Proton compatibility layer and is usable on the Steam Deck.[3][4]
Technology
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]BattlEye continuously updates in background processes and has its own infrastructure which is connected to the game servers. It interacts with the game at the kernel level. BattlEye is said to support a "global" ban system for cheaters using unique fingerprints that stop players switching accounts to defeat bans.[5]
Games using BattlEye
[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]- Arma 2 (2009)[6]
- PlanetSide 2 (2012)[3]
- Arma 3 (2013)[3]
- Rainbow Six Siege (2015)[7]
- Heroes & Generals (2016)
- Escape from Tarkov (2017)[8]
- Ark: Survival Evolved (2017)[3]
- Unturned (2017)[3]
- Destiny 2 (2017)[2]
- PUBG: Battlegrounds (2017)[9][10]
- Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017)
- Atlas (2018)[3]
- Z1 Battle Royale (2018)
- DayZ (2018)[3][11]
- PlanetSide Arena (2019)
- Ghost Recon: Breakpoint (2019)
- Watch Dogs: Legion (2020)
- Arma Reforger (2022)
- The Crew 2 (2018)
- The Cycle: Frontier (2022)[12]
- Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord (2022)[3]
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction (2022)
- Tibia (2023)
- War Rock (2023)
- Ark: Survival Ascended (2023)
- Skull and Bones (2024)
- XDefiant (2024)
- Enlisted (2024)
- Grand Theft Auto Online (2024)[13]
References
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- ↑ About. In: BattlEye – The Anti-Cheat Gold Standard.
- ↑ a b Will Sawyer: Destiny 2 now has BattlEye anti-cheat – here's everything we know. In: gamesradar. 26. August 2021 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Sean Hollister: Valve says DayZ and five other games are now anti-cheat ready for Linux (and Steam Deck). In: The Verge. 3. Dezember 2021 .
- ↑ 'Arma 3' and 'DayZ' add BattlEye anti-cheat support through Valve Proton. In: Engadget.
- ↑ BattlEye – The Anti-Cheat Gold Standard » About. Abgerufen am 22. Mai 2024 (britisches Englisch).
- ↑ Wesley Yin-Poole: DayZ hackers slapped with global bans. In: Eurogamer. 15. Juni 2012 .
- ↑ Rainbow Six Siege Cheaters Are About to Get Their Comeuppance.
- ↑ Escape from Tarkov banned 3,000 players the day after the latest wipe. In: PCGamesN. 30. Mai 2020 .
- ↑ BattleEye Banned Over One Million PUBG Cheaters In January. In: Shacknews. 5. Februar 2018 .
- ↑ Charlie Hall: PUBG anti-cheat maker banned a million players in January alone. In: Polygon. 5. Februar 2018 .
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- ↑ The Cycle: Frontier works nicely on Steam Deck and Linux desktops. In: GamingOnLinux. 20. Juni 2022, abgerufen am 9. August 2022 (englisch).
- ↑ Aaron Trueman: New GTA Online Update Adds Anti-Cheat For 11th Anniversary With BattlEye, Patch Notes. In: RockstarINTEL. 17. September 2024, abgerufen am 17. September 2024 (amerikanisches Englisch).