Arc Raiders reveals it’s been successfully targeting item duplication exploits as the percentage of players with ‘unusually high profit per minute’ drops below 1% for the first time in months

There’s been more duplication exploits in Arc Raiders at one point or another than I can shake several suspiciously identical sticks at. It’s the get rich quick scheme that a lot of raiders opt in to, there’s been multi-million rubber duck hauls and prisons made of just ziplines. It seems like there’s no end to the creativity of a dupe exploit, but Embark has confirmed that it’s been cracking down on them.

“Like with anti-cheat, we are always working against duplication exploits. We’re keeping a close eye on the game economy, and constantly catalogue, investigate and seek to counteract exploits,” Embark explains in the latest patch notes. “Recently, we’ve fixed some exploits related to duplication. We always want to make sure fixes are widely effective, so we make sure to monitor and evaluate our success before sharing that progress with you.”

The most interesting part of this is the graph Embark includes as part of their update on tackling cheaters. It shows the percentage of players “with unusually high ‘profit per minute'”. Looking at the graph, you can see that things got particularly bad towards the beginning of June, which may have coincided with the 1.33.0 update that tested a ban on free loadouts.

Since then, however, things have gotten better. The percentage of players that may be guilty of using duplication exploits has apparently dropped to under 1%, the lowest it’s been in months.

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