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PUBG next update will use Hardware ID to fight in-game Hackers and Cheaters?

In the PUBG Official forum straight from Korea, PUBG has issued an update for the next PUBG which is likely to be out on November 10th, entitled “Operating Policy Revision Guide”. That is PUBG wants to make a revision back to the terms and conditions related to banning cheaters in Hardware Identification (HWID).

What is the meaning of banning cheaters from HWID? Well, in case you don’t understand, HWID is hardware that you use to play games, for example I play PUBG on PC Predator, HWID will be able to know that I use Predator to play PUBG and get tested because I bought PUBG legally and have never been hit reports from other players, but in case you don’t know, every GPU, every RAM, every detail in the computer is using a different serial name from another CPU, such as IP Address for your hardware can actually be detected in the game server.

*Below is the trailer for PUBG Xbox One*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rG9noTfb4A

So, those of you who have been banned, you can’t create another Steam account to buy PUBG again and use the same CPU. Basically, if you want to do something else, you have to use another CPU and another Steam Account to play PUBG using another CPU. So, a warning, don’t screw up in PUBG and don’t play dirty, if you get temporarily banned maybe there’s no problem, but you’re permanently banned, you can’t do anything about it, he said.

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