HMSTR Team Announced Anti-Cheating Mechanism
#TeamSuccess As there is time before the launch of the second season of this popular tap-to-earn game, the team had already begun working on shortcomings and issues they had faced in the first series. In an attempt to do so, they have launched an anti-cheating mechanism, which will penalize the users which tries to trick the system to win more rewards.
Since its launch, many posts have been published on social media platforms, showcasing people using AI tools and other technologies to win more rewards. However, the team has finally taken it seriously, presenting the new anti-cheating mechanism, which has already begun working.
Many users have already received the platform warning as an achievement reward, calling “Cheating is Bad.” It will also impact their eligibility for the upcoming Airdrop. In an X post, the Hamster Kombat team revealed that they want people to learn the importance of doing everything right. Moreover, the team has implemented this mechanism to protect their hard-working players.
Users Took X To Complain of Unfairness
#UserEmpowerment Hamster Kombat and HMSTR hashtags are trending on X with 330k and 19.4K posts, making it the most trending topic from the Business and Finance section. Though the news of the upcoming airdrop and Season 2 has gained thousands of fans to come to X to show appreciation, the biggest reason for these many posts is the user’s disappointment with the anti-cheating mechanism.
Many users have used the X to show their disappointment with the misjudgment in identifying the cheaters. One player has called how this game has wasted his time, whereas the other called how the cheaters are now eligible for the airdrop, but the real players are restricted.
Some have called for justice, as they have spent months playing but will receive nothing after these last-minute notices. The result is that around 37% of the CEOs are only eligible for the Hamster Kombat airdrop.