Hopefully this is not a controversial point, and hopefully it is so well adopted that it is redundant, but with the news of new content on the horizon (albeit delayed) it feels like the concerns around cheating are swept aside and addressed only in passing.
At this point, my crew of long-time players (a rotating cast of approx 10-15 individuals) are unable to play Hourglass for a full session without encountering at least one crew of blatant cheaters.
While we have over a dozen successful reports amongst us at this point, Rare's current approach is not viable. At worst, it is completely unacceptable.
While Anticheat is obviously a challenging proposition, without it, the "long term" player base in this game will die off. I also expect -- as I think do many others -- that when some of the updates in the pipeline are added, we will see far more cheater instances in PVE world events as well.
All of this is a lot of ranting to say: Rare absolutely must prioritize addressing cheaters in the near-future. Even if this means suspending content updates and other quality of life improvements. The current state of the game is borderline unplayable, and Rare's refusal to commit to a timeline on introduction substantial changes to combat this is deeply troubling.
