As an avid gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that Deadlock has piqued my interest like no other game in recent memory. The prospect of a new Valve project after years of silence is already exciting, but the addition of an Anti-Cheat system that turns cheaters into frogs is simply brilliant!
Story Highlights
- Deadlock is a brand-new Valve project in years, featuring its own take on the saturated hero shooter genre.
- As per a new update in the Deadlock changelog, a harsh fate awaits in-game cheaters.
- Those who are caught cheating in Deadlock would be subject to getting turned into a frog.
Discuss the topic of criminal justice. Although Valve’s latest shooter game, Deadlock, has not been released yet, I have a feeling it will offer quite an entertaining experience. This assumption is based on a unique feature introduced by the developers from the start.
On the Play Deadlock discussion boards, fresh information emerged about the recent updates. These changes include the introduction of a new character in the third-person shooter game and the implementation of an “initial anti-cheat detection system” as part of the update. The accompanying briefing clarifies that these modifications are designed for fine-tuning.
If a player is found to be cheating during a game, other participants will be given the option either to instantly ban the cheater and end the match or to transform them into a frog for the remainder of the game followed by a permanent ban. Our system currently operates at a conservative detection level while we develop a more comprehensive anti-cheat system (version 2). The user banning feature will be activated within a few days following the update release. A game ended in this manner will not affect other players’ scores or rankings.
This title, particularly appealing to players who enjoy Player vs Player (PvP), could undoubtedly gain from similar enhancements too. However, I’m thrilled to dive into Deadlock first and foremost. The subsequent patch notes delve deeper into a variety of aspects such as gameplay mechanics, weapon items, heroes, and additional modifications. For the comprehensive rundown, head over to the mentioned forums. Meanwhile, let me share some key adjustments:
- Added global quickcast support
- Added Custom Match play mode
- Added a cheat report option in-game and post-game
- General rendering performance improvements
Deadlock Marches On Without A Release Date Right Now
It’s worth mentioning that the playability of Deadlock is currently limited to invitations sent out by Valve’s playtesters. According to its official Steam page, the game is still in an early developmental stage and does not have a fixed release date yet. The only other detail provided is that it’s a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) shooter featuring six versus six players.
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2024-09-27 17:41