![]() Specifically, they can change your BAR, your money, your moonstones, and Golden Keys. If someone is running CE and they are the host, then they can indeed modify your save file. Not exactly, assuming cheats are more or less the same in bltps and bl2, afaik there are "session only" cheats (such as infinite health/shield, super speed, super jump, rapid fire etc.) and there are also xp giving cheats which forcibly gives you xp aswell since in co-op borderlands all xp is shared amongst players (unless you revive someone) and the list could go on can affect my game, is this true?īut then the game is let's say "open" for everyone to tinker, modify and etc? Hear that other players who are using these hacks and etc. Originally posted by Nakos:The Valve Anti-Cheat (or VAC) system is generally applied to competitive PvP style games. If you do play random public games, I strongly suggest making a back up of your save folder (the entire thing, including the Profile.bin file) before joining any public game. There is a thriving community that plays the BL games (in co-op mode) but they do tend to be friends, rather than random public games. ![]() If you don't want to use any cheats, I strongly suggest getting some friends who feel the same way you do, and playing invite only games with them. There are also lots of people who don't like to play using that stuff. There are also save editors and various other methods of manipulating the game, including the so called Universal Community Patch (which is a mod that basically just makes the game easier). yes, if you're playing in public games, you are likely to encounter people who are using hacks and cheats (including those running CE, which will earn an automatic VAC ban if you're playing one of the games on the VAC enabled list). Steam does not enforce any sort of behavior regarding what sorts of things players do while playing any of the Borderlands games. ![]() As such, none of them are on the VAC list. The entire Borderlands game series are solo PvE games with optional co-op mode. ![]() The Valve Anti-Cheat (or VAC) system is generally applied to competitive PvP style games.Ī full list of VAC enabled games can be found here: ![]()
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