No, I haven't used any cheats in online video games.
No, I haven't used any cheats in online video games.
I played on a battlefield, relying on a touchpad-only laptop and began using an aimbot.
CoD Ghosts I dedicated around eight hours to intense rage hacking (headshotting the whole server, 360 spins on insta, etc.). I wasn't banned, but I was trying to get one because the game was terrible. I received reports probably thousands of times. I should replay online now... I haven't played since then, and maybe there was a delay before the ban. For BF4, if someone is clearly hacking, I'll counter with hack. My setup and connection are better than theirs, so my hacks work faster and I win every time until they rage quit. Adjust the hack to focus only on them, use instant aim, auto fire, headshot only, etc., and it ends quickly for them.
I didn’t actually complete it, but I did get someone to modify my GTA account so it shows $1 billion and level 120.
Cheating resembles self-stimulation without reaching climax, it simply lacks value in the end.
I played in TF2 because it’s free and not a competition, just to watch how people react and have some fun. It was really amusing since I was using an aimbot on a tough match, which could easily defeat anyone—including hidden spies.