

The only thing they can do is make it so "Illegal" weapons (weapons that contain impossible part combinations) get deleted when we "zone in" to a game, which they have already done. They can not "Ban" someone from cheating. When the chest is opened it will spawn purple weapons, class mods, shields, and grenade mods. It is a direct Server-Client connection each time. The Golden Chest is a unique lootable object located at Sanctuary in Borderlands 2, at Concordia in The Pre-Sequel, at both Fyrestone and New Haven in the GOTY Enhanced edition of Borderlands, and aboard Sanctuary III in Borderlands 3. So once it is running, Gearbox -HAS NO CONTROL- over who joins and quits a Multiplayer game, Even online games on the internet. The game is -NOT- online on gearbox servers like MMORPG's are! Multi-Player in these games are single-hosted games by individuals (Who ever starts the game is the server). I asked over on the gearbox forums if BL:TPS will use Steam VAC, but have not got an answer at the time of writing this reply.īut still, everyone needs to understand. However, since neither Borderlands, nor Borderlands 2 used neither PunkBuster, nor Steam VAC, most likely they will not in this game. For Borderlands 2 !ĭoes anyone if its still safe to use CE + Techno´s CTrainers ? Or is it bannable now ?Ĭonsidering that The Borderlands 2, and The BL:TPS Are both steam games, the only way for Gearbox to actively "Ban" anyone would be for the game(s) to use the Steam VAC System (Valve Anti-Cheat) Or some form of PunkBuster. Yesterday they came out with a new EULA to all players.

Posted: Wed 1:21 pm Post subject: Re: New EULA
