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For real? I read about it in a different post but that it actually works through walls... Would explain some death. Besides the obvious hacking.
Glad to see another pointing this awful feature out, along with its abuses.
I've a video critique on Showdown that will have a section dedicated to the aim (and grenade) assist, showing off its exploits and going into reasonable detail why it's a very bad thing to have in this game, and the VR medium in general.
Perhaps VR games are saved by the fact that a cheater can vomit from cheats? And there are definitely fewer cheaters in VR.
There were times when Pavlov's Shak was free and not cross-platform. It was great to play completely without cheaters. A long-forgotten feeling of the 90s.