After a cheating attack, recovering lost profits requires a systematic approach. This guide covers the recovery process from damage assessment to long-term protection.
Assess the Damage
Calculate the total loss by comparing payout logs and cash intake records for the affected period. Include both direct losses (cash paid out to cheaters) and indirect costs (motherboard replacements, technician visits, troubleshooting time). This number determines whether recovery is feasible and guides the protection investment decision.
Stop the Bleeding
Install anti-cheat protection on all affected machines immediately. Every day without protection costs you money. The Gen2 device provides immediate protection against most common cheating methods. Stop the attack first, then focus on recovery.
Recover Lost Revenue
After protection is installed, revenue should return to normal levels within 30 days on machines that were not permanently damaged by the cheating methods. Machines that suffered repeated EMP attacks or signal overload may need component replacement.
Document for Insurance
If your insurance covers cheating losses, document everything: payout logs, cash records, device event logs showing blocked attempts, and receipts for any repairs. File the claim promptly. Insurance recovery can offset a significant portion of the loss.
If your arcade machine is showing signs of financial recovery, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.
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