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Steam Anti-Cheat Sparks Controversy

Author : Madison Nov 24,2024

Steam Anti-Cheat Tool Stirs Division

Steam is now requiring all developers to specify whether their game uses the controversial Kernel mode anti-cheat system. Read on to learn more about Steam’s updates to its platform and Kernel Mode Anti-cheat.

Steam Introduces New Tool for Describing Anti-Cheat in GamesKernel Mode Anti-Cheat Disclosure Required, Steam Announces

Steam Anti-Cheat Tool Stirs Division

In a recent update on the Steam News Hub, Valve announced a new feature for developers to reveal the use of anti-cheat systems in their games, aiming to address both developer needs and player transparency. This new option, available in the "Edit Store Page" section on the Steamworks API, allows developers to specify whether their games utilize any form of anti-cheat software.

For client or server-based anti-cheat systems that aren’t kernel-based, this disclosure remains entirely optional. However, games using kernel-mode anti-cheat must specify its presence—a step likely intended to address growing community concerns about these systems' intrusiveness.

Steam Anti-Cheat Tool Stirs Division

Kernel-level anti-cheat software, detecting malicious actions by inspecting processes directly on a user's device, has been contentious since its debut. Unlike conventional anti-cheat systems monitoring for suspicious game activity, kernel-level solutions access low-level system information, potentially impacting device performance or compromising security and privacy, according to some users.

Valve’s update seems to address ongoing feedback from developers and players. Developers sought a clear method to inform their audience about anti-cheat details, while players requested more transparency regarding anti-cheat services and any needed game software installations.

Steam Anti-Cheat Tool Stirs Division

In an official announcement on the Steamworks blog, Valve clarified, "We’ve received increasing feedback from developers seeking guidance on sharing anti-cheat details with players. Concurrently, players have requested greater transparency regarding the anti-cheat systems used in games, and any accompanying software installations."

This adjustment streamlines developer communication while simultaneously assuring players, providing clearer understanding of the software methods used in platform games.

Initial Reactions are as Polarizing as Kernel Mode Anti-Cheat

Steam Anti-Cheat Tool Stirs Division

The announcement of Steam’s latest feature update, which launched on October 31, 2024, at 3:09 a.m. CST, is already active. Counter-Strike 2's Steam page, pictured above, now clearly shows its use of Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) to reflect this change.

Community feedback has been mostly favorable, with many users commending Valve for its "pro-consumer" stance. However, the update’s release hasn’t been without its detractors. Some community members commented on minor grammatical errors in the field’s display and found Valve’s phrasing—especially the use of "old" to describe previous games that might update this information—unclear.

Steam Anti-Cheat Tool Stirs Division

In addition, some players posed practical questions about the feature, inquiring how anti-cheat labels will manage language translations or what constitutes "client-side kernel-mode" anti-cheat. PunkBuster, a frequently discussed anti-cheat solution, was one notable example. Others used the opportunity to address the ongoing concerns surrounding kernel-mode anti-cheat, a system still viewed by some as overly intrusive.

Regardless of this initial response, Valve appears committed to continuing their pro-consumer platform modifications, as shown by their transparency regarding a recent California law designed to protect consumers and combat deceptive advertising of digital goods.

Whether this will alleviate the community's apprehension about the continued use of kernel-mode anti-cheat remains to be seen.

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