Have you ever lied in an online game?
Have you ever lied in an online game?
NFS World offered a tool to identify issues, and I was looking for a way to modify my setup discreetly.
I messed up quite a few times in Modern Warfare 3. The game was so easy to exploit that even older versions would crash if you had no working wall hack. In MW3, you could rely on an aimbot and a single spawn point hack to farm kills effortlessly for high scores.
I only ever managed to get out of Halo maps by bending the rules with friends. I never tried it on people who didn’t want to play. I don’t like using hacking tactics.
I once tracked someone around in GTA Online who was getting random cash drops above him. I followed him until I had enough to buy a super car. I’m okay making my own money, but this game is weird—things like T-shirts cost thousands while people spend real money on micro-transactions for virtual items.
I recall being younger, playing Runescape where many players were using bots, and I joined in too.