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So which is it? LMFAO
Indeed. I remember PUBG in it's heyday had maybe 10% hackers in a round. Best I can tell with Super People the number is >25%. Nearly every game I encounter hackers; even early in the round. At least with PUBG early round you could often run into normal people. For some reason this game is completely overrun with try-hards who have to cheat to win. It's amusing because then they are just competing against other cheaters... so the best cheater wins ;). Perhaps the reason for the influx of cheaters are the tournaments.
Sounds exactly like Rainbow Six Siege. If you ain't hacking you're just not playing Meta. Developers love this era of online gaming cause all of them are filled with cheaters. And once they ban the cheaters they just put their game on sale and the cheaters just can't resist a dirt cheap game they got away cheating in for years. And then the developers just make bank. It's a endless cycle.
Online games will always be ruined now cause cheating is a business.
Geezus - so then us legit players get screwed? That doesn't sound fair whatsoever.
so in short... GREAT GAME ruined by LOSER HACKERS.