Comment by ThrowawayR2

Comment by ThrowawayR2 2 days ago

4 replies

Seems more likely that the cause is that RTS isn't a popular genre among gamers and Beyond All Reason is obscure[1] even among RTSes. There's no fame or money to make it worth investing in cheating.

[1] Among the general public, not RTS aficionados. Which is unfortunate; Total Annihilation and its spiritual descendants like BAR deserve more love.

officeplant 2 days ago

Even as an RTS player I've never heard of it, but I have learned recently that I've missed out on an entire niche scene based off of TA. Been playing RTS's since 1994ish and only recently bought TA to go back and play through it. Never owned it back in the day.

Buttons840 2 days ago

People have been banned for cheating, so cheats exist.

  • LMYahooTFY 2 days ago

    I don't think they're saying cheating doesn't exist for the game, they're saying the popularity/incentive is too low to attract many cheaters compared to esports games.

    • Buttons840 2 days ago

      I'm saying they have their fair share of cheating and they have managed to moderate it well without using any form of anti-cheat software.

      Of course a small game is going to have fewer cheaters. They have fewer cheaters, but they also have fewer moderators; it's literally like 4 or 5 people doing it in their free time.