The bots have already software-hacked the EAC

For the past two weeks, the bots have been testing an EAC hacking software called “HH”. You can check in the background to see if the EAC has reactivated any accounts that were previously banned.
You need better programmers to write your programs. Spend more money and hire more professionals.

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Bots are always spamming “hh” in chat. Is that related?

Say a simple line, pretend they’re real players, and avoid detection.

Honk honk?

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Weeks? Try months.

Yes they quickly figured out being silent forever is a problem …

And EAC/AGS/SG can’t figure out “Hey it’s a red flag if you run around constantly saying “hh” in open normal chat a million times!” so they’re perfectly safe.

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Fun fact in case anyone had any doubt about it: “hh” is basically “lol” in Chinese Internet slang.

They’ve been laughing nonstop at AGS/SG and it’s entirely intentional.

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In Chinese, laughter is written as 哈哈哈 and shares the same phonetic sounds as laughter in English. This is then abbreviated in Chinese into simply the first letter of each character, hence “hhhh”, which is much easier to type. There is no set limit for how many times a user can repeat the letter, e.g. both “hhh” and “hhhhhhh” are acceptable and mean the same thing.

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I consulted the bots using the script, and they said that the ‘hh’ was built into the script for the system to detect that it had spoken in the game, not as a credential of the robot.

hh for “haha!”

Almost literally.

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Because the software they used to crack the EAC just happened to be called “HH”.

Except EAC has likely been bypassed since the beginning. Any software trying to avoid detection by EAC is going to elevate to kernel level privileges or it will be seen by EAC. Once software has risen to that level there isn’t a whole lot EAC can do to the software itself. It all comes down to some type of heuristic scan of behaviors that would identify it as a bot.

The fact that local files don’t seem to be getting updated when they change version of EAC software gives promise that they are implementing detect server side which is going to be much harder for botters to detect and bypass. I’m sure they will continue to try, but I’m glad to see they are at least trying, even if they are unsuccessful right now.

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give AGS cheat program source or link :melting_face:

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The problem is not the bots. It’s the cheating player base that buys RMT gold. If there were no customers to sell gold too, the bots would go away. Bots are here because of cheating players, plain and simple. Perma ban all RMT users.

So wait, I don’t really use the in-game chat because of the god awful filter. Will I get banned eventually because of that reason kekw

This isn’t a “did the chicken or egg come first” situation. If the bots weren’t there since launch, there would be no gold to begin the rmt cycle… AGS needs to handle the bots, it’s not the players’ responsibility.

As a player in a game, you use the resources available to have fun, and it just so happens…
I don’t condone rmt, but the bots are the source of the problem, not the players.

EAC has always been, is current and will always continue to be total garbage
It’s market leading as it’s free-ware! It’s nothing more than bloatware, shovelware, snooping tool, it’s probably only being forced upon people so that AGS can sell the data on paper to Amazon so they can feed you tailored results on amazon.com

maybe not ags … i think epic dipp his toes in this business as well^^ > https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-dev-purchases-anti-cheat-company/1100-6462364/