In my first game back to planets I encountered a cheater who is playing 3 races. 2 are intel gathering and suicide missions, one race is expanding at triple the rate of everyone else, making the game worthless.
Cheating in a game that plays over a few minutes or an hour is not a big deal, but when planets players have to invest months into a game, only to find out halfway through that it has been rigged from the start, it's pretty disenfranchising.
This is a good idea to address the issue. Another would be to able to flag players of "suspicious" gameplay so they could be avoided in games that someone signs up for.
In my first game back to planets I encountered a cheater who is playing 3 races. 2 are intel gathering and suicide missions, one race is expanding at triple the rate of everyone else, making the game worthless.
Cheating in a game that plays over a few minutes or an hour is not a big deal, but when planets players have to invest months into a game, only to find out halfway through that it has been rigged from the start, it's pretty disenfranchising.
This is a good idea to address the issue. Another would be to able to flag players of "suspicious" gameplay so they could be avoided in games that someone signs up for.