Only you notice the increase in cheaters.
Only you notice the increase in cheaters.
Favorite games are packed with tricks. BF4, BF3, CS, GTA V (avoid online unless you're ready for the consequences) Why is cheating now almost expected on PC? And what happens when all honest players stop playing certain genres online, because that’s what I’m being pushed into? My patience is wearing thin with time. The most notorious cheat lately has been CS. Those days when real players got reported in Overwatch and I was laughing at the reporters are gone. Even worse, cheaters are now so obvious they don’t hide any more.
From the time I was young, whenever a game had an opportunity to be taken advantage of, there were always those who did.
Old games are everywhere, folks just find ways to stay engaged. If you can't manage the mods, just cheat. I mostly play new games but I'm okay with that. Turnips unite.
It's just typical human nature—if something can be used, people will misuse it until it disappears. Not everyone shares the same sense of right and wrong, common sense, or empathy. Many prioritize enjoyment above all else, even if it harms others.
In perfect world the hack was widely understood how to boost performance, yet the creators failed to release an R.A (not referring to regular forces).
Three key points stand out. Many gamers treat gaming excessively seriously. A significant number of children and trolls participate online. Entering the scene is tough—requires powerful hardware like an i56 with 300 cores and a 5080ti with 69 GB of VRAM—and newcomers struggle to fit in a community that’s already set up. Additionally, many join late because they can’t afford or don’t want to pay the high launch costs.