NCSoft Drops GameGuard From Western Launch of Aion
chalkyj writes "NCSoft has announced that they will be dropping GameGuard from the western launch of their upcoming MMORPG, Aion. The flawed Korean anti-cheat software has been heavily criticized for employing root-kit like techniques and conflicting with many hardware configurations. The final straw is thought to have been the stability issues experienced by players during open beta and the community outcry it caused. The decision makes Aion, which recently announced over 400,000 western pre-orders, a real contender in the western MMO market."
Nothing about the decision to drop GameGuard makes it a competitive MMO. The preorders numbers were given before that decision was made public. While I'm very glad they are dropping the horrible DRM program (I might pick it up myself now), it really has nothing to do with it's success or failure.
Bullshit. It's an MMO, not some rinky-dink peer-to-peer setup like original flavour Diablo. If there's something important enough that you don't want it hacked, you don't let the client handle it.
Near as I can tell, EVE and WoW both don't trust the client AT ALL except for entering in commands to the UI. If there's latency between me and the server, every action in the game is delayed accordingly. Picking up items, moving them in my bags, equipping, buying & selling, any attacks and even my true position in the world is all verified on the server before it really shows up on my end.
The only thing anti cheating software does in a properly designed MMO is checking for a poor dumb human to be the one using the UI, not a bot.
Actually, no...
We will however continue to pursue ways to effectively utilize GameGuard within Aion in the future.
So once you've payed for the game, they'll bring it back.
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