That is the elephant in the room. The mechanic here seems to be that unless overt evidence is presented, there does not seem to be a systemic anti-cheat effort. Even when that evidence is presented (BGS-botting), it does not seem like there is a concerted effort to combat cheating.
Perhaps some statistics on the number of bannings would help the community believe that FDEV is "taking cheating seriously".
Would it be better to have some set of filter defining the range of possible stats, and any account demonstrating values outside of that range is autobanned, with autogenerated email defining the reasons for the ban, with an autogenerated support ticket?
I personally do not like cheats that cheapen the experience of the game, or that alter the gameplay in some way. Also as one of the heads of the Hull Seals, we will not suggest, or advocate that people use any cheat, hack, or exploit of the game. If a Seal is found to be doing this it can be case for dismissal as a seal.
That said, things that don’t alter the game play experience, like changing your hud colors, I personally do not see as a problem, as it doesn’t change the game itself,
and it can help those with visual impairments like myself enjoy the game more. That’s why we say that using these
can be cause for dismissal. Not that it will.
Making the game
more accessible to everyone with impairments is one thing. But letting people bot and dominate the BGS... use hacks or bugs to overpower others and in other ways alter the way the game is played, is not something we will support in any way.
These people are the ultimate gankers. As they make playing the game unenjoyable. CQC is rife with these cheaters. Every time I am in voice chat with people playing CQC there is always talk about this person or that person cheating in an obvious way. So in addition to the fact that CQC has no bearing whatsoever on the main game, the cheating makes many people not fool with it at all.
And rather than try to program something to combat the cheating, why not use one of the machine learning AIs that is so readily available today to watch the data, and also watch the reports of cheaters. It can readily see abnormal data and react much faster than a human could. It could also detect these cheats in the main game as well. And it could better respond to the reports, sending messages to the person reporting saying something like “your report has been confirmed, thank you” or “the data does not indicate the player reported was cheating, do you have evidence to this effect that you could share? If so use this link please:” Add to that having reports auto generated of the number of bans in the last month, or 6 months or whatever... and other metrics that can be seen like total number of active players over the same time, average hours spent in game, and other interesting things.
All this would give the data mongers something to look at, and draw up other conspiracies about, but overall it would give people a sense of security, even if a false one.