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We know this is something that should go without saying, but it's worth reiterating: accuracy is everything in Rainbow Six Siege. Sure, player positioning and team composition are important too, but you still need to land your shots - preferably before your oppontents - if you want to win. One way you can take advantage of the hardware to hand and get one up on your enemies when it comes to this is by using a mouse and keyboard on the console version of Rainbow Six Siege. Ubisoft, thankfully, is aware of the imbalance this can cause and new Rainbow Six Siege leaks are showing just how the developer is going to tackle players using keyboard and mouse input on consoles.

Ahead of the full Rainbow Six Siege Operation Commanding Force reveal, which Ubisoft is scheduling for the middle of the upcoming Invitational on February 18, Reddit user 'ProtonPacks123' has shared leaked images from 'lungu_r6' online that detail exactly how Ubisoft is going to introduce anti-cheat measures to Rainbow Six Siege on console by punishing keyboard and mouse players.

As you will be able to see for yourself below, it looks like anyone using a keyboard and mouse input on the console version of Rainbow Six Siege will have to deal with an additional input lag penalty that continues to increase over the course of several matches.

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