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2. How can you reliably spot those cheaters?
3. How is any of those cheats "new"?
Few days ago, we had a VS, when they were nearly died, just ran through the wall, in full view of everyone. We started camping a few troops outside the building to finish them off as they walked through the wall.
We've had to mine the points, because of people teleporting straight onto the point, or from point-to-point in multi-point bases.
Other times, we've intentionally (and repeatedly) TK'd a cheater we've watched bouncing around the map on our own faction.
Cobalt is infested with cheaters, harder to spot in the larger fights during peak times due to the chaos unless you're a victim.
1) just bad net/code and/or latency combined with expecting everything to be perfect real-time despite the fact that is impossible in an online game
2) You got outplayed and can't admit you aren't as good as you think
only production day break games has is SCAMS
And why do you spam nonsense like that everywhere?
You sound about my age. And yeah I noticed a huge difference in small fights and large. Small fights I can kill things like anyone else, but the larger ones I have put entire clips into people and they didn't die, they just turned around and killed me instantly.
I held a T7 minigun to the face of a guy, held that trigger and I got the first shot in and he killed me, then a few seconds later on the kill cam he suddenly dropped dead also so I was thinking it was the network.
I see "lag switchers" and a few aimbots. I been around and did things myself since the net came out, and like anyone else if you use to do it you can spot it pretty easy but that was over a decade ago.