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Exactly, also common knowledge on the Steam Forums are people involved with the cheat software who demand you to provide evidence of cheating, which they can immediately use to get you banned from the Steam Forums, which stops you talking about their hacks.
Or are at the very least, knowingly or ignorantly helping those who produce cheats. Yes.
A simple 30 second google or youtube search would provide you the evidence you seek.
Or, spend a couple of matches playing as a projectile character in 2v2, you will spot a cheater very rapidly.
pssshhh gooosh!!! OH MY GOSH!!!! there are so many more cheaters now that I know this quick tip to find cheaters. Include in all anticheat software plx
I think you can tell the difference between a gamer and an obvious shill. I usually can ;)
yeah those ppl exist, dont go calling any and everyone one of them, that actually helps actual cheat dev shills hide
The terms of service on this program dictates that we're not allowed to do that.
It falls under naming and shaming steam TOS.
I'm not allowed.
"can you provide evidence of where it says you're not allowed?"
uhhh, I'm uhh, not allowed?
hahaha cheats do exist in almost every game to a certain extent, that doesn't mean there is blatant cheating that is becoming super common, at least in most people's experience it seems. I haven't seen any real evidence of this being an issue like in so many other games. please don't try to, intentionally or not, advertise for cheats by saying theyre "so common" and so making people potentially think, "if i can't beat em, join em, everyone else is doing it anyway"