Escape From Tarkov's new policy is all about rubbing salt in cheaters' wounds.
Tarkov developer Battlestate Games is getting medieval with the game's cheaters. Not content with merely banning rogue players who make use of things like wallhacks and aimbots, the studio is now shaming them publicly, too.
Battlestate has strong opinions about players who use cheats in its game. It was a little over a week ago that companyto decry the actions of"Hackers, cheaters and other related scum of the earth," encouraging players to"report all these bastards". Of course, it wasn't long before some commenters pointed out that—as emotive as its statement was—Battlestate has made these kinds of posts before, and cheaters are still ruining games for players.
The community has regarded the move with sceptical eye so far. While some players have revelled in the public display of justice—a user namedsummed up their mood with a post that just read"More!! Ban them all!"—far more are worried that the bans are like"trying to mop the rain," in the words of a player called
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