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Can We Enforce Vanilla Gameplay?

I hear many mentions throughout this community that you allow ReShade and Filters to be able to run on Dead By Daylight without a ban, I have even seen ways to utilize the game files in such a way to gain specific advantages.

If so, why isn't this considered cheating especially since you have crossplay (consoles) along with many players who want to play vanilla to provide fairness for both sides? And how does the anti cheat not detect this sort of activity? Or even what is the point of having an anti cheat if it's not going to do its job to protect players that want to play the game legit out of respect for other players?

Your game in its pure state (vanilla) provides protection for survivors and also can make the chases unpredictable and quite fun for both sides depending on the killer in play respectively, which is why many play DBD in the first place and is the best product you guys have and is the most superior asymmetrical game on the market. With that said, a subtle cheater or even someone that has better vision than the other players because they downloaded outside software. Or were able to configure the game files while the other platform physically can't do this or does not want to participate in this sort of behavior, because that's what it is, a behavior. These players are hurting the experience of any player who plays dbd pure while also pushing away potential word of mouth that can be gained with a fair system granting more future players overall. No matter what, any sort of advantage can save the killer minutes leading to a very unfair trial, and on survivor even wasting a killers time for say 30 seconds can mean an escape or even multiple escapes from the team that were not earned.

This is not a critique towards you all general, I understand that no anti cheat is perfect or maybe you don't have the time to implement a system that detects anything manipulated within the files of the game. But is there any way to enforce vanilla play? Meaning if your files are tweaked in any way you receive a ban, progression removal, and have to buy a new copy? For some reason most of the community finds what I'm saying is taboo, or that a "small" advantage is fine. But honestly, I believe in doing the right thing for all players that play fair for the enjoyment of other players and continue to keep trials exciting. What I don't believe in is making players feel insecure about each trial they go into not knowing if someone is cheating or not. I know this is a difficult situation, and maybe you guys are working on it (I hope) but this game needs to be able to protect its players that play vanilla.

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