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The Anti-Cheat to End All Anti-Cheats.

Tenebrous

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IP bans are the biggest problem with me. Almost any staff will tell you that it's a bad idea for a network our size, and I don't blame them.

Other than that, I find the concept of using a special client to connect to a server incredibly inconvenient. Imagine it from a noob's perspective:

1) "Hey, this server looks pretty cool!"
2) *not allowed to connect* "Really?"
3) "Forget it, I'm not downloading some dumb mod to join one or two servers."
4) Our playerbase starts decreasing more and more.

Mojang just needs to code in a system to detect any changes to different files. This would stop gamma, >110 fov, and it would know when mods are active. Every mod would need a codename to work, which would be registered on minecraft.net and set into the .minecraft. Then when you log into a server, a whitelist would make sure you were using one of the allowed codenames.
Your suggestion is illegal. The check HAS to be client sided
 

BaccaBoy1999

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IP bans are the biggest problem with me. Almost any staff will tell you that it's a bad idea for a network our size, and I don't blame them.

Other than that, I find the concept of using a special client to connect to a server incredibly inconvenient. Imagine it from a noob's perspective:

1) "Hey, this server looks pretty cool!"
2) *not allowed to connect* "Really?"
3) "Forget it, I'm not downloading some dumb mod to join one or two servers."
4) Our playerbase starts decreasing more and more.

Mojang just needs to code in a system to detect any changes to different files. This would stop gamma, >110 fov, and it would know when mods are active. Every mod would need a codename to work, which would be registered on minecraft.net and set into the .minecraft. Then when you log into a server, a whitelist would make sure you were using one of the allowed codenames.
gamma isnt even bad
 

DE5T1NY

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Will this mean if my sister decides to download a hacked client on her account and hack on it (without me knowing) I will be banned? I don't think you should have to download a mod to be able to play on a server. On top of that you are expecting me to fully trust a program that scans your entire computer for a hacked client. I fully agree with what Electrix said.
 

Fishyyy

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This is all sounds great except I don't think the ban should be universal between all servers. Some servers may have unqualified mods and if you get IPBanned on all servers, you're screwed. :O
 

Matt |

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Hacks will be updated to bypass this. It happpens to all anti-cheats :/
 

ShakeJunt

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This sounds like a good idea but people with low end computers might not want to install unnecessary mods if they don't need to
 

Ephizav2

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This sounds like a good idea but people with low end computers might not want to install unnecessary mods if they don't need to
i don't think you should be owning a potato anymore, it's 2015. c'mon.
 

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