Originally posted by mobsterboy
I like the last couple points you made there on using the new technology for anti cheating purposes. I am finishing my BA in management of network and communication systems and this whole idea of incorporating this technology fascinates me. It actually gives me the idea to create something that can prevent hacking from the sidelines. I however find it very difficult figuring out how they exactly will hack the guns. I am comparing this system to the new PS3 console coming out for video games and they also use the bluetooth standard. If the communication goes beyond gun to hopper then the exposure might prompt hackers to take advantage, but I think it would be very hard to try and hack a gun that is simply communicating to its hopper. They might have detection devices but how would you know who's gun you are hacking with all the players are using the same device? If however the data is well encrypted we will be 99% worry free.

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