PUBG Mobile Ban Pan 2.0: Inappropriate message detection feature is rolling out in the game- Inappropriate message detection is rolling out in the game to continue building a healthy community. This system will punish violators who send inappropriate messages in the game! Check out the latest implementation in the PUBG Mobile Ban Pan Anti-Cheat system. For future updates on PUBG Mobile, follow InsideSport.IN
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Inappropriate message detection is rolling out in the game to continue building a healthy community.
This system will punish violators who send inappropriate messages in the game! 🍳
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PUBG Mobile Ban Pan 2.0: Inappropriate message detection feature is rolling out in the game, CHECK DETAILS
The new Fog of War anti-cheat system scans the area and the server will only send the visible information back to the client. If the new anti-cheat system finds someone using the X-Ray vision hack the system does not sends any visible information to them.
Level Infinite is protecting the game environment in real-time. After lots of complaints from the players, the developer has decided to take this action. If the system detects that a player has cheated, the player’s device will be permanently banned. They also introduced the device ban feature which prevents hackers to create any new game accounts on that device. The developers always want to maintain a fair competitive environment. So, they have requested to maintain integrity, cherish your accounts, and have sportsmanlike conduct in the game. Mainly, players have to keep working to create an inclusive gaming environment.
Let me tell you once again, that devs will ban the account permanently. So, there will be no chance to lift the ban. Basically, this is all about the new feature. There will be more updates soon. So, stay tuned. Meanwhile, you can check out our other stories.