In a recent blog post marking half a year since Cfx.re's acquisition by Rockstar Games, the developers of the popular GTA 5 RP server host, FiveM, shed light on their evolving strategies and latest advancements. The update encompasses a range of improvements, addressing support, security, anti-cheat measures, game development, and impacts on RedM, a multiplayer modification framework for Red Dead Redemption 2.
Since the acquisition in August 2023, Cfx.re has introduced changes in development approaches, emphasizing efficiency and enhanced user experience. New support agents have joined the team to expedite ticket resolutions, enhancing overall support. Plans are underway for the integration of self-service processes on FiveM accounts, streamlining common actions, and the creation of informative articles to tackle frequently encountered issues, Sportskeeda reported.
Acknowledging their responsibility to maintain a secure environment, Cfx.re has taken decisive action against more infringing servers post-acquisition. The commitment to user safety is evident in the rectification of an issue causing crashes from maliciously crafted server requests and the implementation of rate limiting to counter large state bag payload abuse.
The anti-cheat team at Cfx.re has significantly scaled up ban-waves and refined the ban evasion prevention system, aiming for heightened accuracy. A forthcoming survey seeks user feedback on the developer documentation website, demonstrating a commitment to user input and taking them as the basis for further improvement.
In terms of infrastructure, Cfx.re has aligned its email system with Google's new authentication process, reinforcing their commitment to industry standards. Platform developers can anticipate improved testing capabilities on forums, facilitating a smoother development process.
For aspiring developers, Cfx.re has unveiled demonstration resources designed for testing basic game modes such as Capture the Flag and Team Deathmatch. These
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