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GTA 5 finally gets anti cheat on PC after 9 years; Modding community expresses concerns

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Rockstar Games has introduced an anti-cheat system to GTA 5 on PC, nine years after the game first launched.

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A user named TexFunz2 noticed the update on X, sharing a screenshot of GTA 5's Steam patch notes showing the addition of anti-cheat.

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The patch notes reveal that Rockstar Games chose BattlEye as the anti-cheat solution for the PC version of GTA 5.

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While many players welcomed the addition of anti-cheat, concerns arose over how it might affect the modding community.

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Rockstar Games has not officially announced the anti-cheat implementation, but an announcement could come soon.

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Some players familiar with BattlEye raised doubts, citing issues with the system in games like Rainbow 6 Siege, where cheating still persisted.

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The impact of BattlEye on GTA 5's cheating problem remains uncertain, though many hope it will reduce the number of hackers.

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Despite being released nearly a decade ago, GTA 5 on PC continues to draw around 160,000 players daily, highlighting its enduring popularity.

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