🧵 4/ I referred them to an article their team wrote on anti-cheat. https://stepnofficial.medium.com/smac-stepn-model-for-anti-cheating-a36bc1d6ecb0
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🧵 4/ I referred them to an article their team wrote on anti-cheat. https://stepnofficial.medium.com/smac-stepn-model-for-anti-cheating-a36bc1d6ecb0
🧵 5/ This is a quote from the article
🧵 6/ To me, this sounds like it's based mostly off of velocity changes and not directional changes. That is it doesn't account for turns. The expectation is that you go straight and at a constant speed.
🧵 7/ I find this to be particularly hilarious that an anti-cheat system intended to hunt bots requires that you behave consistently exactly like a bot to avoid detection.
🧵 8/ I tested my theory by running a route I knew consistently triggered the AI to flag me as a bot. I was able to fool the AI. I determined what on the route caused the flags.
🧵 9/ This dip causes GPS weirdness where my speed becomes inconsistent (worthy of bot flagging)
🧵 10/ This extremely tight turn also causes problems
🧵 10/ I was assuming that the AI is upset by turns, this kind of ensures this. The next step is to run this route again, but less careful.