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There are lots of free video recording tools out there (OBS is what I use)
Yes actually i could have recorded it. Sadly i did not as i do not record every match i play. But i could record how i could make my own no-recoil weapon.
Actually, there is a lot the devs can do about it. They can go through the code and find out how the hacks work and what they did not secure or what they made client-sided. The recoil-hack is the easiest thing i've found. Other hacks need actual programming and aren't likely to be counteracted.
so to test you and a friend go carfully all round the map to an obscure position behind were he was last stood 30 yards apart and slowly make your way to that position only for this guy to instantly turn around and both of you get a single shot to the head faster than you can aim your weapon
I have been shot through walls....... 3 nights ago
ESP is very common (they know were u are)....... last night
Aim bot i see now and then ......... same guy last night
Tanks are worst for hacking...... 2 nights ago killing at our spawn from half way across the map
Yes you can say that some players are very good and know the maps well enough to guess were you are but when a playrer as 44-2 kill ratio and a lot of players are complaining about constant ....out of this world shots then there you go
It was impossible, but it could have been a simple code error where some mesh in the game wasnt properly coded, someone needs to implement a system where gamers can identify something unusual straight away, but how can we?