Punkbuster Service Goes Down, Hundreds of Online Game Servers Affected
MojoKid writes "PunkBuster, the anti-cheating service implemented in hundreds of online games, is down. As of the time of writing, the official PunkBuster website is up and down, after having been completely down for the past couple of hours. On Twitter, there are numerous reports of gamers who've been unable to play online in the most popular PunkBuster-backed title of the moment, Battlefield 3. EA has gone as far as to post an interim fix. Applying the fix is a simple matter of extracting an archive and then overwriting a couple of files inside of your Battlefield 3 install folder. While EA has little power over PunkBuster's ability to get things 100% functional again, this issue does highlight the fact that third-party solutions are not always the way to go."
It's like Christmas!
Just say no to proprietary software!
The "interim fix" link points to an unofficial site, and the download link on that site points to a file hosted on dropbox...
I haven't had that horrible piece of software on my PC in years... Valve's VAC is far superior with less resource usage. Yes, I am a Valve fanboy and yes I am a talented TSQL developer in a fortune 300 company looking for a job with them ;)
Almost everything in EA is third party. From matchmaking, to stats recording, to software clients, to servers. The fact you CAN fix an integral part of the game being down, speaks to why third party integration is preferred, not why it should be avoided. Thanks for the update anyway Mojokid.
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punkbuster does not stop anyone from cheating. except the totally clueless.
their service is a joke.
the games that use it are just trying to save money by looking like they're doing something about cheaters... but not.
Also, there are reports of pasty-faced nerds emerging from the basements of the homes of respectable older couples, looking dazed by the sunlight.
I am officially gone from
It was worthless in the quake 3 days, and it sure as hell hasn't gotten any better today.. It did little other than lag the clients/servers and kick/ban players spuriously.
If you don't control it, you shouldn't put into production software depending on it. At least EA is still trying to support their product, but that support can only last a little while, and it's not very elegant.
What, you'd develop a replacement for them in TSQL?
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EA files DMCA lawsuits against thousands for modifying their game files to get around cheat protection...
Does it affect Enemy Territory? Meine Leben!!!
errr, if it's an EA fix why is it hosted by some third party fan site via dropbox?
Slashdot as a new attack vector for spreading malware?
EA had published a link to a forum post about redirecting you DNS queries to Google's servers; 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. I'd assumed that there was DNS change that needed to propagate and never looked any further.
As for PunkBuster, either it sucks or the vendors suck. I've been an avid FPS player for maybe 10 years, and I've never seen a game so shamelessly hacked. I don't know what kind of statistical analysis they're employing, but some guys cheat like they don't give a crap. People, including admins sniping with shotguns, 10-1 ratios in CQ fighting, pure hokeyness.
I swear to God...I swear to God! That is NOT how you treat your human!
Punkbuster is still around?
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Seems to me that if you don't agree with how the EA model works, then don't buy their games. Otherwise, you're just subsidizing the exact thing you hate.
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the first version of AA is the last game we've installed that uses punkbuster, and that was years ago.
EA can suck it, haven't bought any of their titles since they rolled-out origin. that, along with one-time serials and restrictive drm, keep us from buying anything of theirs.
It also highlights the fact that idiots will go out of their way to advertise on the internet security and other issues so that hackers who may not have been aware of it the problems can now hone in on it and compound the problem. Good job.
Clearly you haven't played the original Counter-Strike lately with players moving 50X faster than normal with bot aiming.
Punkbuster is worthless. I broke my own rule and bought Medal of Honor Warfighter for the PC. This is after I went strictly PS3 for FPS games due to the hackers on the PC. Despite having Punkbuster, the game was completely overrun with hackers. Day 1 of the release there were already aimbots and wallhacks galore. The only thing that Punkbuster seems to do is guarantee a revenue stream for the coders who have to obfuscate the cheats from time to time to counteract the new Punkbuster signatures.
No... Valve's VAC is, and always has been, notoriously easy to circumvent. Cheating is rampant in Valve games and most leagues like ESEA have had to implement their own anti-cheating measures because VAC is practically useless.
original Counter-Strike? For real?
Dude you are playing with actual bots. those are not people in the first place.
Back in the day, my friends and I were really in to Battlefield 2. As time went on though, I found I just couldn't play; we'd spend 20 minutes trying to find a server with enough slots, and after I joined I'd only be there a few minutes before Punkbuster crashes and I get booted from the game. And I'm being precise there; Punkbuster wasn't identifying me as doing anything wrong (because I wasn't), it would just constantly crash out. We tried a few servers not using punkbuster, and everything was fine. I tried looking for solutions online, uninstalling and reinstalling etc, no go.
It got to the point where we'd meet up time and again to try and play, spend a few hours "playing" BF2, and I'd get maybe half an hour of actual gameplay. We moved onto BF2142; even worse. Updates and patches exacerbated things. Everyone else preferred BF2 and moved back to it. It was now essentially unplayable. When everyone else moved to BF3, I didn't follow.
Just my experience I know, but a damn bad one.
It's working better than Punkbuster...
Do absolutely nothing to block/prevent the use of programs that intercept and modify calls to DirectX instead of modifying RAM or game files.
The end result: There are always some who will get away with cheating even after numerous complaints.
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