In today’s climate many new FPS games have been swarmed by hackers and cheaters before they have even been fully released and it is seemingly becoming quite a large issue. 343 Industries, however, has come up with an intuitive solution to solve this problem for its upcoming releaseHalo: Infinite.
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343 Industries has most likely emphasized player safety as other recent FPS titles have struggled with hackers and cheaters. This not only angers players but also ruins the online experience for all involved. This is most likely why the employment position focuses so intently on the safety ofHalo Infiniteplayers. Responsibilities for the position include crafting policies that can be operationalized while ensuring customer safety and developing and maintaining clear safety boundaries including disciplinary action, exception reporting, and processes that align with the Xbox community standards.
An applicant for the position must basically be willing to dedicate all of their working hours towards making sure the game is being played fairly which sounds interesting but is more than likely quite an arduous task. Players and fans can only hope that 343 Industries take the same amount of care inreleasingHalo Infinitein a finished state.
343 Industries are able to giveHalo: Infiniteplayers an experience that is nearly entirely devoid of cheaters it will be an incredibly intuitive move on their part. It could once again place them as the kings of the hill when it comes to console FPS games and would likely push other studios like EA DICE’sBattlefield 2042to beef up its player safetyand security or end up getting left in the wake of one of Xbox’s premier franchises.
Halo Infinitereleases December 8 on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.