Bungie has shared new details about how it plans to protect the competitive experience in Marathon. According to the developer, dedicated servers will be fully authoritative over movement, combat, and inventory systems to prevent exploits such as teleporting, unlimited ammo, and damage manipulation.
The team also introduced a Fog of War system designed to limit what player clients can see, reducing the effectiveness of wall hacks and loot-revealing cheats. In addition, new networking technology aims to maintain responsive gameplay even under packet loss, while connection recovery systems will allow players to rejoin mid-run. Bungie confirmed that cheaters will face permanent bans, with no second chances.
With the Server Slam starting on February 26, all security systems will be active. Do you think these measures will be enough to ensure a fair competitive experience?
#Marathon #Bungie

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The team also introduced a Fog of War system designed to limit what player clients can see, reducing the effectiveness of wall hacks and loot-revealing cheats. In addition, new networking technology aims to maintain responsive gameplay even under packet loss, while connection recovery systems will allow players to rejoin mid-run. Bungie confirmed that cheaters will face permanent bans, with no second chances.
With the Server Slam starting on February 26, all security systems will be active. Do you think these measures will be enough to ensure a fair competitive experience?
#Marathon #Bungie

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