Why It's Almost Impossible to Catch Cheaters Using Free Fire PC Panels

Free Fire was created for phones, like Androids and iPhones. The anti-cheat system is set up to check phone files, logs, and anything suspicious happening on your phone's storage. it's harder for the anti-cheat to do its job. This opens the door for cheaters to get away with it for longer.

1. Cheaters Can Get Around the Anti-Cheat Pretty Easily

On PCs, people who make cheats use tools and tricks that the anti-cheat can't always spot. They hide the cheat files somewhere other than the game folder, sneak cheats into the system's memory, and change how the game works without making it obvious. So, the anti-cheat thinks everything is fine when cheats are running in the background.

The people who make these cheats update them all the time. When a bunch of players get banned, they put out a new version that looks normal again. This back-and-forth makes the anti-cheat less helpful against PC panels.

2. The Anti-Cheat Works Best on Android, Not PC

Free Fire’s anti-cheat is designed to scan Android files. It looks at things like how the app is set up, storage folders, and phone IDs. But when the game is running on a PC through an emulator, it can't always access these things.

So:

- The anti-cheat can't see everything the emulator is doing
- A lot of cheats look like normal phone actions
- It takes longer to catch cheaters, or it doesn't happen at all

Sometimes, this causes another problem. Players who are playing fair on emulators get banned because the anti-cheat doesn't understand how emulators work. So, it blocks players even if they aren't cheating.

In short, PC panels are hard to spot because cheats are installed outside the game and the anti-cheat doesn't work as well with virtual Android systems. Until Garena makes a better anti-cheat for PCs, cheaters will keep using this to their advantage.