BattlEye & Data Locks: The Latest Numbers
Friends of Rainbow Six Siege, it's time for an update on the anti-cheat status! In this article, we'll take a look at the latest numbers on BattlEye and data locks, as well as developments in 2023. Ready? Let's go!
Fixed Cheats & Enhanced Security
Since the last update, the developers of Rainbow Six Siege have strengthened their security measures in the background, making cheat development more difficult. In addition, some cheats have been fixed that didn't directly target players but still affected game balance.
MMR Rollback back in the game
As you may know, the MMR rollback was temporarily disabled to avoid errors. The good news is that the associated issues have been resolved and the MMR rollback system is back in action. This means you can look forward to more fair matches once again.
Mousetrap: Input spoofing detection on consoles
Another important topic is Mousetrap, the system for detecting input spoofing on consoles. Mousetrap has been successfully introduced and is intended to provide a fair gameplay experience. The developers are ready to make adjustments as needed to maintain a robust, reliable, and fair detection and sanctioning system.
How you can help
Naturally, we as a community also play an important role in the fight against cheaters in Rainbow Six Siege. The best way to report suspicious players is through the in-game reporting feature. However, if you want to report a cheater on social media or elsewhere, it helps the developers if you provide the following information:
- Clear video or photo evidence of the incident
- Username, UserID, or Privacy Mode nickname of the player in question
- Match ID for relevant games
- Date and time of the incident
This way, we can work together to ensure a fair and enjoyable gameplay experience in Rainbow Six Siege. Good luck in your future matches!