G.T.I. Security and Delta Force are committed to creating a fair gaming environment by using advanced technology and strategies to detect and penalize cheats, with the help of the community.
- Commitment to fair play
- Utilizing advanced technology to detect and neutralize cheats
- Continuous improvement and investment in anti-cheat measures
A Commitment to Fair Play
Hey there, gamers! If you’re anything like us, you know how crucial a fair gaming environment is to enjoying your favorite titles. That’s why G.T.I. Security is stepping up its game to tackle every type of cheat that threatens our community. We’ve already made strides against DMA cheats, and now we’re diving into a new front: VT cheats.
What Makes VT Cheats Different?
So, what’s the deal with VT cheats, and how do they differ from the more traditional cheats we’re used to? Unlike DMA cheats that operate at a lower level, VT cheats play in a different league altogether—think of them as the stealthy ninjas of the cheating world. They operate at the hypervisor level, using virtualization technology that gives them privileges that can outsmart even the most robust security systems. This means they can virtualize the operating system before you even hit “play,” leaving no trace in your computer’s actual environment. Sneaky, right?
But don’t worry! With the help of our KernelBase anti-cheat toolkit, Delta Force is equipped to detect and neutralize these cheats quickly and effectively.
How Delta Force is Fighting Back
You might be wondering, how is Delta Force tackling this challenge? Well, we’ve teamed up with Microsoft to harness the power of Windows kernel security features. Since our Open Beta, we’ve been rolling out these features to bolster our defenses against cheats. It’s all about creating a safer gaming environment for everyone.
But we’re not stopping there! G.T.I. Security has implemented a comprehensive strategy to detect those hidden VT-based virtual environments. We’re on a mission to expose cheaters wherever they try to hide. After all, cheaters often rely on unfair advantages like wallhacks or aimbots, and we’ve got proven strategies to sniff them out and penalize those violations effectively.
Our Ongoing Commitment
At G.T.I. Security, we understand that the battle against cheating is ongoing. Continuous improvements in our anti-cheat measures are essential to keeping Delta Force fair and secure. We’re committed to investing in new strategies, optimizing our detection technology, and enhancing our enforcement efficiency.
But we can’t do it alone! We need your help to maintain a fair gaming environment. If you spot suspicious accounts or behavior, don’t hesitate to report them. Together, let’s create a gaming community where everyone can enjoy a level playing field.
So, are you ready to join us in the fight against cheats? Your support makes all the difference!
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