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Counter-Strike is one of the most popular online, first-person shooter games in the world today. The game’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive title is immensely successful in India, with multiple e-sportsteams participating in CS:GO tournaments down the years.

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But there’s also a seedy underbelly of cheating that is rampant in the world of video games. In Counter-Strike, players can play as terrorists or counter-terrorist operatives at different locations. The game comes with multiple hacks, or cheat codes as they are called, which help players gain an advantage over others. Some of these codes or console commands unlock extraweapons, while others generate special in-game conditions that make it easier for a player to win. These cheats not only make the gaming experience unfair, especially in competitions and tournaments, but can also affect gamers in the long-run.

Now, computer scientists from the University of Texas at Dallas claim to havefound an interesting antidote to the problem. Researchers at the university have created a new cheat-detection system that can be used for any massively multiplayer online, or MMO, game that sends data traffic to a central server. According to the UT Dallas website, the researchers devised their approach to detect cheaters using Counter-Strike, but the same system can be applied to MMOs.

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Detecting cheating in MMO games is tricky, simply because the data that goes from a player’s computer to a central game server is encrypted. Previously, the only way to detect any cheating anomalies would be to go through decrypted game logs. But this new mechanism bypasses the decrypted data problem by analyzing the encrypted data traffic to and from the server in real time, according to an official news release.

For the study, 20 students from the university downloaded Counter-Strike and three software cheats: an aimbot, which automatically targets an opponent, a speed hack, which allows the player to move faster, and a wallhack, which makes walls transparent so that players can easily see their opponents

“Players who cheat send traffic in a different way,” says Dr Latifur Khan, an author of the study on the research, and professor of computer science and director of the Big Data Analytics and Management Lab at UT Dallas. “We’re trying to capture those characteristics,” says Khan. The findings of the study were published in the IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing journal in August.

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For the study, 20 students from the university downloaded Counter-Strike and three software cheats: an aimbot, which automatically targets an opponent, a speed hack, which allows the player to move faster, and a wallhack, which makes walls transparent so that players can easily see their opponents. The researchers also set up a server dedicated for the project so the students’ activity would not disrupt other online players, according to a press release.

While studying the game data, which travels in small packets or bundles of information, researchers looked at the different sizes of data packets. These vary depending on the contents. They also analyzed features like the number of incoming and outgoing packets, their size, the time they were transmitted, their direction and the number of packets in a burst (i.e. a group of consecutive packets). This monitoring of data traffic was used to identify patterns that indicate cheating, the release explains. After that, this information on the patterns was used to train a machine-learning model to predict cheating based on patterns and features in the game data.

According to the UT Dallas website, the researchers also adjusted their statistical model, based on a small set of gamers, to work for larger numbers of players. The researchers believe video gaming companies could use this technique with their own data to train gaming softwares to detect cheating. “Our aim is to ensure that games like Counter-Strike remain fun and fair for all players,” Khan says in the release.

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In 2020, we needed something to laugh about. It was a relentlessly bleak year from start to finish, which made any small moments of light shine that much brighter. The world may not have been funny this year, but thankfully video games were.

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To find out what gave players a good chuckle this year, Inverse polled its readers and asked what video game was 2020’s funniest. Apparently, readers had strong opinions on that subject. Over 1,575 readers responded, which is more readers that turned out to vote for Game of the Year. While the competition was fierce, only one grabbed the crown and, fittingly, it was Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout with 36.7 percent of the vote.

That’s no small feat considering all the competition it had to knock out to reach the top. Both Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Final Fantasy VII were high-budget comedy acts with big-budget laughs (who didn’t cry laughing when an intricately detailed Fat Chocobo first landed on screen?). Still, some of our readers' favorite comedic moments came from smaller, unexpected sources like Hades’ quippy Gods or There Is No Game’s wild meta humor.

Here’s a look at the top three side-splitters of 2020 that had our readers in stitches.

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Hades - 16.6 percent

Honestly, what can’t Hadesdo? It’s an unbelievably tight roguelike that solves many players’ issues with the genre by adding real progression hooks and a weighty narrative. The combat is always fun and ever-changing, there’s tons of micro-goals to chase, and on top of everything else, it’s goddamn funny.

Hades might seem moody on its surface, with its brooding hero Zagreus grappling with hellish daddy issues, but there so much to laugh about around every corner. Who can forget characters like Dusa bashfully zipping away from Zagreus after any potential flirt attempt? Or Tisiphone and her never-ending quest to say something other than murderer? And who could forget Bouldy?

The game even sneaks humor into its narration. As I started getting into double digits with run completions, I listened as the game’s narrator tried to create different scenarios to describe how Zagreus ultimately met his match. 'In his great hurry to explore the country-side, the hapless-footed Prince steps on the peel of a most-exotic sallow-colored fruit, and tumbles backward with such sudden, violent force that you-know-what occurs.'

Hades’ comedy succeeds because it’s always built around impeccably constructed characters. The game has an incredibly eclectic cast of Gods that each have their own distinct personality. Rather than sprinkling in easy one-liners, Supergiant gives every character their own tics that become funnier and funnier the more players get to know them. Like its gameplay, the humor is always building on itself.

There Is No Game - 23.5 percent

If you’re looking for our next entry, sorry, but there is no game. Move along. Nothing to see here.

But really, There Is No Game is certainly a fun, left-field surprise here. The game is an expanded edition of a short comedy title from 2015. The game was a viral sensation with its deceptive gameplay that played with players gaming expectations.

A full, five-hour version of the game released this year, turning the jokes up even more. Right from the game’s main manu, you know you’re in for a ride. A quit button prompts players to exit the game before even starting it. Shortly after, a standard autosave message begs players to close the game when the save icon appears so they can accidentally corrupt the game. The less we say about where things go from there, the better.

The game was especially popular with streamers who laughed along with its twists and turns. Markiplier released a let’s play video of the game in September, racking up over 8 million views. There Is No Game is the kind of modern title that’s built for streaming culture. Even if you’ve experienced all the jokes for yourself, getting to watch someone else struggle through it is a genuine delight. We couldn’t all laugh together in a theater this year, but at least games like this offered some shared laughs in spirit.

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout - 36.7 percent

Was there ever any doubt that Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout would take top prize? On its most basic level, Fall Guys is a slapstick comedy. Characters tumble over one another in a mass-multiplayer Three Stooges routine. It’s the kind of pure physical comedy that makes every match less about winning and more about surviving the absurdity of the game’s elaborate obstacle courses.

But Fall Guys’ real secret weapon didn’t necessarily come from the game at all. By embracing a goofy Twitter persona, Fall Guys became a shitposter’s paradise. The game spawned countless memes and the developers played along with its community as much as possible. It added fuel to the fire as players randomly harassed the yellow team. It trolled players by revealing that the squishy jelly beans were in fact full of realistic bones. It even added Big Yeetus to the game, an elaborate joke that turned into a useful way to shake-up the gameplay. Every tweet was another news story that kept fans entertained for months.

Fall Guys didn’t just use its power for ironic laughs. When brands tried to get in on the joke, Fall Guys issued a donation challenge for brands to get into the game. The whole ordeal was a stunt that turned insufferable brand Twitter against itself for a good cause. It got a Bidet company to pledge a $420,069.69 charitable donation so it could add an “Ask Me About My Butthole” shirt to the game. Unfortunately, a group of streamers (including Ninja) robbed us of that incredible future. At least it was for a good cause.

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The biggest bummer in 2020 was that we couldn’t come together to create new memories with our friends in person. Fall Guys became a platform where players could collectively create those moments together, forming an entire language of inside jokes in a few short months.

Year in Gamesis an Inverse celebration of 2020's best new video games and most memorable gaming moments.