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PunkBuster coming to Bad Company 2


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#81 MaydaX

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Gepost feb 2, 2010 - 11:41

View PostWetDoggie1010, on feb 2, 2010 - 12:44 , said:

Ok im a nub who is Kalmalyzer??

He is the lead programmer for the PC version of BFBC2. We had a chat today but still haven't found a solution that works for both parties but we are one step closer. The evil EA lawyers are the main issue with server files it seems.

I wouldn't get your hopes up but who knows miracles do happen :)

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Gepost feb 2, 2010 - 11:49

Well, maybe not the time to get hopes up but at least they have opened the door to communication it would seem. All we can do is hope for some semblance of rational thinking on their part.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 12:01

View PostMaydaX, on feb 2, 2010 - 11:41 , said:

I wouldn't get your hopes up but who knows miracles do happen :)

A glimmer of hope on the horizon perhaps? ;)

If these lawyers want to see some kind of support for this from the PC gamers and how much streaming servers are wanted can we not show them in maybe a petition, I know petitions are not the best route after the MW2 fiasco but if some kind of written information was given to them and signed with say 22,000 PC gamers signatures wanting streaming servers then it might be looked on favourably.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 12:20

The lawyers are all about the money. You want to get their attention? Don't buy the game.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 12:23

View PostMaydaX, on feb 2, 2010 - 11:41 , said:

He is the lead programmer for the PC version of BFBC2. We had a chat today but still haven't found a solution that works for both parties but we are one step closer. The evil EA lawyers are the main issue with server files it seems.

I wouldn't get your hopes up but who knows miracles do happen :)

EA WILL SUE

I'm curious to know what Kalmalyzer thought about PBBans/3rd-party streaming altogether.

I'm glad to see that something positive has come out of it :lol:

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 10:00

View PostRoadWarrior, on feb 3, 2010 - 12:20 , said:

The lawyers are all about the money. You want to get their attention? Don't buy the game.

i agree with the first part. However not buying the game only works if large numbers/percentage of the customer base does not buy it.

you can still be sure in your convictions and know you personally did not benefit them

but, there are way to many lemmings that will buy anything that is offered them, good, bad or indifferent for any boycott to work.

used to be everyone that i knew that played PC games were "hardcore" gamers and cared about all the related issues

now most of the PC gamers are just console players that like to be able to check their email and surf the web in between rounds

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 10:49

nah, not buying pc games version will simply result in no pc versions being released in future.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 11:05

Lawyers get paid weather the game sells or not.They are leeches and would not rely on the sales of the game to get paid.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 11:15

I do hope they support PBBans - but I will be buying the game anyway. I have been playing the beta and can't get enough of it.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 02:52

View PostDuality, on feb 3, 2010 - 11:15 , said:

I do hope they support PBBans - but I will be buying the game anyway. I have been playing the beta and can't get enough of it.

Same here Duality! :lol:

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 05:59

View PostBuffnuggles, on feb 3, 2010 - 02:52 , said:

Same here Duality! :lol:

Yes this game is much better than that other game.. what was it... Camp of Something.. I dunno I forgot.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 06:05

View PostMaydaX, on feb 2, 2010 - 11:41 , said:

He is the lead programmer for the PC version of BFBC2. We had a chat today but still haven't found a solution that works for both parties but we are one step closer. The evil EA lawyers are the main issue with server files it seems.

I wouldn't get your hopes up but who knows miracles do happen :)

Wouldn't signing an NDA be reasonable?

Would it also benefit us by giving DICE employees their own usergroup here, like EB has, to see the workings of how this site works? By doing so, it may allow them to endorse PBBans as an affiliated PB streaming site. It couldn't hurt.

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Gepost feb 3, 2010 - 06:48

I find it quite refreshing that DICE personel are at least taking an active interest in what PBBans has to offer re anti cheat.
I should imagine that game devs thought that intergrating Punkbuster into their games would be enough to placate the players and admins that are their customer base.
Although I think that PB is the best anti cheat program out there, I also think that streaming to a 3rd party anti cheat site is a necessity these days rather than a luxury.
A hell of a lot of concerned admins have found out the hard way the truth of that statement.
Even if nothing positive transpires from the dialogue that Maydax has been having with DICE employee's re server files etc, at least the DICE guys are now aware that we exist, and more importantly how much regard our streaming game admins have for PBBans assistance in keeping their servers as cheat free as possible.
Now, if only we could find a member of EA legal who actually games and runs a server to check us out, we might be in with a chance of making a positive, proactive contribution in keeping BFBC2 as cheat free as humanly possible. :scratchchin:

There will always be undetected private cheats knocking about, but the MD5 scans we provide coupled with the Generic Bind Scans (exclusive to PBBans) make a server admins life a lot easier in fighting the good fight.

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Gepost feb 4, 2010 - 04:31

+1 @ fozzer

And thanks MaydaX for keeping us updated, regardless the positive or negative outcome.

I sincerely hope to see pbbans being able to perform a "valid" streaming protection and not just a server log file streaming and pbss screenshot sharing based on these logs (referring to other potential ACīs) ...

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Gepost feb 4, 2010 - 12:24

I wish they could actually be SGAs for a month to see how invaluable pbbans is to the gaming community. Maybe then they could appreciate more what this place means to the gaming community.

I know all games will be hacked but I can't help but believe that streaming is a huge deterrent. I only wish they realized that. Hackers realize the power of streaming, that's why they try to DDoS this place. Once *some* people realize there is no real consequence to cheating what's to stop them? If DICE knew what we knew then perhaps they would work on a solution that works for every one.

Not sure I will buy the game, at least not straight away. I never bought MW2 and have not regretted it. I can remember going into one of my favorite COD4 servers not long after MW2 was released and noticed some regs/admins saying they saw people they knew from COD4 cheating in MW2. I guess with no MPI/MBI/streaming some of those once honest players had no reason to stay honest. Pity.

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Gepost feb 4, 2010 - 01:14

yes locks (anti-cheat?) only keep honest people honest :lol:

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Gepost feb 4, 2010 - 02:42

Yeah, I preordered it and have been playing the beta. But, whether or not I fire up a server for it will depend on if it will be able to stream to PBBans. Streaming = yes will have server, actually a squad rush server. No streaming = stick with what I have and wait for next big thing. Maybe Crysis 2 will have what I want.

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Gepost feb 4, 2010 - 05:30

View PostRC-Hunter, on feb 4, 2010 - 04:31 , said:

+1 @ fozzer

And thanks MaydaX for keeping us updated, regardless the positive or negative outcome.


Yes.
Thanks again for taking the time for all of us.

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Gepost feb 4, 2010 - 06:28

View Postnumbnutts, on feb 4, 2010 - 05:30 , said:

Yes.
Thanks again for taking the time for all of us.

Yes, I agree. I appreciate it also, on behalf of my clan too. PBBans provides a service for us that is valuable beyond words to those of us who are hopeless online game addicts, like myself. Thanks again MaydaX regardless of the outcome!

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Gepost feb 5, 2010 - 02:06

Guys im still alive and thinking about you ;)
The .:iE/ dedi box is still down for maintenance so i still cant put the servers back up for streaming.
On the otherhand we are planning to rent a 32 slot BC2 server for 6 months so thats what brought me back to here to look how it will be with the support for BC2.
I have good hopes that PBBans will have streaming support in the future, PB support without PBBans = NO SUPPORT

Deze post is bewerkt door Earzz: feb 5, 2010 - 02:08






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