Delta Force arived with a massive multiplayer experience and an extraction mode, which when you combine those mode with being free-to-play, it’s no wonder it attracted a massive number of players on its launch day on Steam. What’s surprising, though, is its user review rating, which is dropping dramatically due to a large portion of players complaining about its anti-cheat system.

Delta Force is experiencing a sudden drop in Steam user ratings, mostly due to the reason we mentioned earlier, where a large number of players are leaving negative reviews because of the game’s anti-cheat system. It’s not because it’s ineffective and Delta Force is plagued with cheaters, but because it’s a kernel-level anti-cheat program that gets installed on your computer when you download Delta Force. It also doesn’t get uninstalled automatically when you delete the game either.

The Jade developer team responded to some of these negative reviews on Steam, assuring players that Anti-Cheat Expert will not violate their privacy. “…we are aware of false alerts from certain security tools indicating that ACE is running when it is not, and we are actively working with the said party to address this issue”

Despite the assurances, initial distrust of Delta Force's anti-cheat system meant that the game's Steam rating on launch day was a disappointing "mixed" 55%. 

So, have you had a chance to try out the new Delta Force game yet? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the gameplay, the graphics, and the overall experience. What do you think about the different modes available, and how does the anti-cheat system hold up?

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