Thank you for the graphically improved version of Conan Exiles; it made me play again.
However, I need to inform you about the situation on the South American servers, which are home to hackers, cheaters, and exploiters. Since the accounts were unbanned from the servers, we on the 1990 servers suffered a DDoS attack yesterday. Proof of this is that South American players on official PvP servers know each other well and know the names of those who do this… The reason people don’t file a ticket is that they’ve become accustomed to the idea that nothing will happen to those who do wrong. Hackers and cheaters feed off by buying accounts from Turkey, where it’s cheaper for them. There are many accounts that come from Turkey. I believe that if you changed the price of the Turkish version of Conan Exiles, the purchase of accounts by hackers would stop.
Another point is the security flaw in which you leave the connection IP published in the Conan folder located in AppData. With the IP address published, it’s very easy to carry out a DDoS attack. Honestly, I thought that had changed in this version.
And the main point of my suggestion today is the use of KLAC: Kernel Level Anti-Cheat. You need to update BattleEye for this.
Because only in this way can you ban those who do wrong things through the TPM 2.0 chip on the machine.
Thank you.