Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall anti-cheating system, FairFight, is now active on PC, and those caught cheating will be placed in a "cheaters pool" that will limit interactivity to only other cheaters.
As Respawn puts it best in their new FAQ, "You can play with other banned players in something that will resemble the Wimbledon of aimbot contests. Hopefully the aimbot cheat you paid for really is the best, or these all-cheater matches could be frustrating for you. Good luck."
Respawn also outlined that if you happen to group up with a friend who isn't quite telling the truth about being banned, you'll be treated as a banned player for that session. Luckily, that only lasts for the session and will not get banned for playing with a cheater. Only cheating will do that.
For those who may have been banned unfairly, you can send of a kind-hearted email to anticheat@respawn.com, though you'll want to make a good case for yourself.
Titanfall is currently available on PC and Xbox One. An Xbox 360 version will be launching sometime in early April.
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Did that ever eventuate?
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Then there was that fun bug where running media player would make you run faster in CS. Ahhhh good times.
Posted 08:16am 28/3/14
Basically, it made CS1.6 wireframe. We tried everything, looked through running processes etc and he even reinstalled windows but it kept defaulting to wire-frame.
F***** killed sooooo many people before we just finally told him to buy a real PC and GTFO lol.