An update to the
Battlefield
1942 Website (thanks
Frans) has further thoughts after hearing feedback on
their recently announced anti-cheating plans (
story). Here's the
deal:
With the recent announcement of the 1.4 patch and our aggressive
stance against cheating, some misconceptions about the patch were made. We’d
like to take this time to clear a few things up, and make a special
announcement.
First and foremost, server side mods will not be killed with the 1.4 patch. This
means that mods like Desert Combat will continue to function as they have in the
past. Secondly, we’ve listened to all of the concerned players who don’t
want to lose their favorite client side mods, like the merciless mod. To help
make Battlefield 1942 a great experience for everyone, DICE and EA have come up
with a solution that should work for all players. In the 1.4 patch, there will
be a server side option regarding content checks. When this option is turned on
by the server admin, players who are using client side mods will not be able to
connect to the server. When this option is turned off, players can join the
server with any of the client side mods that they have. We feel that this option
provides support for both players that enjoy their client side mods (merciless
mod), and those that want to ensure everyone in the game is playing with the
same skins/crosshairs etc.