If you're looking for a more powerful game analytics service to catch cheaters and stop them in your FPS game, Getgud is worth a look. It provides real-time insights into game and player behavior, including cheating and griefing, through an AI-powered observability platform. With tools to replay matches, identify toxic players and create detailed game analytics reports, Getgud supports several games on the web and mobile devices. Its server-side SaaS design means no client-side software or performance impact, and it offers flexible data filtering and control options, too. There's a free trial.
Another good option is Quago, which uses machine learning to scrutinize in-game data from devices to catch cheaters, predict churn and assess player skill levels. Quago can flag unfair behavior in real time and recover revenue lost to in-app purchase fraud. It works on console, PC and mobile devices without gathering personally identifiable information, so it won't compromise player privacy. The system can help game publishers fine-tune their gaming experience and improve analytics by giving them a better idea of what's going on with players and the game.
If you want a more focused approach, Modulate's ToxMod is designed to tackle toxic behavior in voice chat with machine learning technology. It monitors voice conversations to flag abusive behavior and integrates with existing player reporting tools. Modulate protects player privacy and offers enterprise-level support, multiple languages and compliance-readiness features. The technology can help game studios cut churn and build a community that's more likely to stick around while complying with regulations.