


It’s designed to bust those cheating “punks.” After all, it’s not fun to be stomped in an online game by someone who’s cheating. PunkBuster doesn’t just look at the processes running on your PC-it can also check to see if you’ve modified game files. It doesn’t care if you cheat in single-player games. Specifically, PunkBuster is looking for utilities like “aimbots” that aim for you in shooter games, “map hacks” that show you the full map in online games, tools that let you see through walls, and anything else that gives you an unfair advantage by breaking the rules of a multiplayer game. In other words, it works a lot like an antivirus program, except it scans your PC for cheat programs instead of malware. PunkBuster has an automatic update feature that downloads a database of new “definitions” of known cheat programs. If you’re playing an online multiplayer game that uses PunkBuster, and you’re connected to a PunkBuster-secured server, it scans your PC’s memory for any evidence of known “cheat” or “hack” programs. This software runs in the background on your PC.

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PunkBuster is installed automatically when you install a game that uses it.
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It’s currently available for Mac and Linux as well as Windows, so even Mac or Linux gamers may notice PunkBuster running in the background. It was created in 2000, and was first integrated into 2001’s Return to Castle Wolfenstein. PunkBuster, developed by Even Balance, Inc., has a long history.
