: Although the game launched with Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) , many users and community reports indicate it was deactivated or removed early in the game's lifecycle to improve performance and loading times.

: Using outdated trainers or intrusive mods can lead to frequent crashes or "Error 3001" disconnects.

: Shows enemy health bars, providing information not usually visible in-game.

: While you might not be banned, using blatant cheats in public lobbies is widely frowned upon and can lead to being blocked or kicked by the community.

: Fatshark's official modding policy generally tolerates mods as long as they do not negatively impact other players' experiences (e.g., speed hacks or mission-skipping).

In , the landscape for "cheating" is unique because the game is a cooperative PvE (Player vs. Environment) experience. While traditional trainers exist, much of the community and the developer, Fatshark , focus on the distinction between helpful mods and malicious hacks. State of Anti-Cheat and Bans

: Most critical stats like health, ammo, and currency are tracked server-side, making them extremely difficult to manipulate with standard trainers. Available Trainers and Features