Fall Guys Has Disabled Steam Family Sharing Due To Rampant Cheating
An unfortunate number of our fellow jelly-men are cheating, so developer Mediatonic has decided to pull the plug on Steam Family Sharing for the time being.
Let's be honest: some of us just hate fun. It's difficult to think of any other reason why someone would cheat in Fall Guys, a game about jelly-men bouncing against each other as they compete for supremacy. Now, developer Mediatonic has discovered that banned cheaters were using Steam's Family Sharing feature--which allows users to share their library with other accounts--in order to get a new lease on their cheating career.
We discovered cheaters were using Family-Sharing to get around our banning system on Steam by creating new accounts and sharing with themselves, so we've unfortunately had to disable that for now.
— Fall Guys 👑 (@FallGuysGame) August 25, 2020
It should massively help with the cheating issues though!
It's unclear how long this measure will last. This is Mediatonic's latest move in its war against Fall Guys cheaters. Previously, the game's official Twitter account indicated that the studio was "tuning the detection criteria" to root them out, as well as possibly banning cheaters mid-match instead of at the end.
Fall Guys has proven to be a massive success, with it being officially named the most downloaded PS Plus game of all time. Season 2 of the game will be revealed at Gamescom. In the meantime, the studio says it has a lot of different ideas for its next minigames, including a potential squad mode.
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