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I've seen something odd like that too.
Most likely Phoenix Force - learn the cards, learn the rules. There is no known/proven case of cheating in MS. It always comes down to a lack of knowledge and/or understanding of the game rules.
Ok, there is a difference between using a deck tracker, like untapped, ghosting a content creator while you play him, then actually hacking into an account and that is not how you do it.
You are also playing bots at times that I can see have a stronger difficult of play as you play high ranked ladder games.
One if you have proof of actual hacking into an account to cheat or someone is hacking into their servers to control matches, then show that proof. Like playing a card that the energy cannot cost, which I have never seen done. Like playing Doom on turn 2 where there are no location assisting him to do so and no energy cost possible. There are locations that can do that, like pulling a card on turn 2 our of your deck.
Deck tracking is not hacking. His original post, did not explain anything, and now you have a long list of people stating something as a fact without proof.
Unless you are in some 100k tournament, what is the point of hacking into a casual game? What are you gaining by it? To reach Infinite, for what?
Again, unless there are specific examples, and proof. I am failing to follow the exact reason for it. Peace
The only time I've ever noticed anything remotely "hacker-like" is a match where the enemy played duplicate cards in the same game without locations or cards that drew a card which would have made it possible. But this was only one or two matches I can specifically recall.
And I'll be honest, it may have been something that I missed.
The only other time I can say I "might" have been in a hacker match was an opponent waited till the last few seconds to play their cards which were reactionary to my cards and completely countered my cards exactly.
(EG: played cards like Groot, Star Lord, Gammora, etc... perfectly the entire match)
But this may have been a coincidence.
Some decks and/or cards are very predictable if you aren't strategic in playing them, such as destroy decks - highly telegraphed and easy to read.
That app, it used in Conquest.
Actually hacking into the server, or someone's account to simply follow what they are going to play, makes no sense.
"IF someone were to hack a game like this, the ability to see someone else's hand or to anticipate your draw in advance would be huge"
That is exactly what Untapped is, a website that allows you to track your cards, your deck percentages, what is played against you. All content creators use it.
Again, unless you show actual proof. No clue what you guys call hacking is and no reason to do it, not under those circumstances. I know Untapped was created in 2010.
Untapped is used a lot in Conquest. I am unsure if Untapped and the Snap Developers partners or have some deal that allows its usage. If Second Dinner uses it themselves.
Now, Security under Snaps servers that share your private information is another story. That would be more of a concern then if someone is hacking to win a game for no reasons.
This game has multiple security companies, has dozens of ID protection securities and even your devices have internal securities, whether thru apple phones or androids, multiple personal data protection agencies, companies that monitor internal behavioral data. Technical and behavioral data and ensure your safety and security including identifying or enforcing against breach of our terms of service and other inappropriate behaviors.
Now I am not naive being very experienced in the industry that a security breach is possible, but more in line of sharing your information without your knowledge, than hacking to win a ladder match at rank 30.
So again, unless you show the proof of these hacking examples, which I have never seen in thousands of game play. Its just hearsay.
Lol no....
There's a huge difference between deck tracking and knowing your opponents hand.
No it doesn't, but that's probably a language issue we're having. Tracker never reveals the hand, what it reveals is the cards in deck that have been played this game, and in previous games of a Conquest match.
That is right, it tracks the cards, and I was speaking conquest, how that is massive in game play to know the exact deck, track it, see it, helps you anticipate. That was what I speaking of.
A program they themselves probably use. I was very clear in my explanation.
My point was why hack when you have a tracker that can assist you matches after.
Is it possible to hack the game to cheat. Anything is possible. I even said that. I don't profess the know the sick reason people do things, some just do it because they have the capability to, but I'am not buying it. If reported, its investigated and dealt with.
We have seen even cheating in tournaments like Health stone, VS System, Magic for big money with multiple spies and like card casinos, players find a way to take advantage of the system and I dislike this discussion because it sounds like I am defending the brand. I am not.
Now Specifically the claims on here of Hacking: original poster, no proof, no explanation.
Again, your examples of Hacked accounts, or their server to see a player's entire hand before the game begins, its tread hearsay and not any visual proof or snip which is easy to do is bs. If such an occurrence has happened to all you speaking of it, especially very high ranked players who boast their bravado on a daily basis, then show your proof.
Otherwise its nonsense. I have seen bugs, I have seen glitches, crashes, I have seen outlandish end result moves, rng minutia, but deliberate hacking to win a match no sorry haven't.
So tread talk is fun for conspiracies, but show the proof.
No it doesn't do that. It just tracks your opponent deck. Yes, it might help you to predict what your opponent have at his hand at any given time, but it doesn't reveal your opponents hand in any shape or form. That just doesn't happen and the way you are saying it will only lead people to disinformation.
No I did not my brother, read. I clearly said huge difference between a tracker of cards and hacking, and again, be specific, show proof and what possible reason would you do that for. What are you gaining? All those very hackers I spoke of in tournaments were exposed with proof.
You claim to be a very expert player on here and if you claim you have seen hacked game play, your telling me with your capabilities that you would not expose that, show proof of that, come on now. What are we doing brothers...