Embark anti-cheat team details ARC Raiders Riven Tides fair play measures
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Updated · arcraiders.com · May 5
Embark anti-cheat team details ARC Raiders Riven Tides fair play measures
10 articles · Updated · arcraiders.com · May 5
With Riven Tides now live, Embark said it is testing a new kernel-level solution for Speranza and the Rust Belt and using telemetry-based machine-learning models developed with Anybrain.
The studio said kernel-level protection is needed because many commercial cheats operate there, while undisclosed extra layers support detection and improve precision.
Embark said accessibility-device abuse remains difficult, but systems aim to distinguish legitimate use from cheating, and every ban appeal is reviewed by a human rather than automated.
How can game developers protect accessibility tools from being weaponized by cheaters?
Is total system access via kernel-level anti-cheat a fair price for a cheat-free game?
Can AI anti-cheat win the war against cheats now being built with generative AI?