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Mortal Online Steps Up The Battle Against Hackers

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The latest update from Mortal Online’s developers has revealed that the team plans to implement anti-hacker software, in the aim of reducing the number of unwanted incidents in the upcoming MMO.

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The new monitoring tools mean that anyone found to be altering the game files will receive a permanent ban from Mortal Online:

“New monitoring tools (anyone using any hacking program or similar not allowed third party program or tools will be instantly permanently banned, anyone altering or hacking game files in any way will be instantly permanently banned)

This means that any attempt to change any file within the Mortal Online folders will result in a ban. Stop altering files, such as the .ini files, at this time.”

The announcement also contained details of work in development, including an update to Unreal Engine 3, an AI update and some weapon and armor balancing. See the full update here.


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