The New World Assembly (TNWA) Group has released its proprietary anti-cheat platform. X-ray to anybody that wants to use it for regulation of online games - for free.
The software which be over USD 1 million to create is currently used by the company's own tournament place Enemydown.
examine works by monitoring an individual's PC during play and if it detects any irregularities it then sends a inform and screenshot - anybody caught cheating ordain then be held in a database and prevented from taking part in future games using the software.
"The cerebrate why this came about is because we had a be of smaller leagues and tournaments in the UK the States and in Australia who approached us asking to borrow the anti-cheat software that we had.
"We're not in the bet of saying 'no you can't undergo it everyone's got to compete in our tournaments,' so we sat down and tried to go up with a solution whereby people could use the anti-cheat technology that we built and are updating an improving on an ongoing basis.
"It's about community it's about nurturing and helping the community - and the community helps each other. We've had a number of companies back up us out in the past and there's absolutely no reason why we shouldn't feed that back in to help other communities change as well."
Anybody wishing to download the software can do so at no cost but will be to enter at the.
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