
Gamers are buzzing over the new introduction of Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) in Rocket League, set to launch in the upcoming SugarStaging_U58 update. Reactions from the community span a wide spectrum, highlighting both apprehensions and unexpected support.
Sources confirm that Rocket League is primed to introduce EAC to tackle cheating issues. While some players are hopeful it will deter cheating, others are doubtful about its efficacy, citing concerns based on experiences with EAC in other titles.
Recent forum discussions reveal a mix of sentiments:
Cheating Concerns: "I don't know how much this will actually do, but it will stop the laziest botters."
Skepticism: "EAC doesn't work; you still get cheaters on other games that use it, so why bother here?"
Linux Support: "Probably, it can support Linux, but the developer has to choose to support it. Epic has supported it with Fall Guys, but not Fortnite."
Loss of Popular Tools: "RIP Bakkesmod."
Some users express cautious optimism. One noted:
"Even some baseline anti-cheat will go a long way at least initially."
However, frustration is palpable among others, particularly over the intrusive nature of anti-cheat systems, with fears of potential gameplay crashes.
The rollout of EAC raises several questions:
Will it enhance the gaming experience or complicate it with added technical issues?
What about users who prefer platforms like Linux and Steam Deck?
As 2026 progresses, Rocket League's choice to implement EAC could shape the future dynamics of online gameplay. Initial estimations suggest that about 60% of players may still encounter cheats, even with the new system operational. Continuous player feedback will be crucial in addressing any technical setbacks and refining EAC's effectiveness.
โ๏ธ EAC may deter some cheaters, but skepticism remains about its impact.
โ๏ธ Potential loss of Linux support fuels ongoing discussions.
๐ฎ "What is Easy Anti-Cheat?" remains a frequent question among players.
As the community watches closely, whether the introduction of EAC becomes a beneficial or detrimental change in Rocket League is still up in the air.
For the latest developments on EAC and Rocket League, check out Psyonix's official site.