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When I'm flying about and my bomber just disintergrates in less than a second, I know it's them shooting at me before I even look to see who it is that's shooting me, and I'm always 100% right that it's them.
You suggest Geek, that cheats don't exist in this game, then explain how I always know it's 1 of them shooting me up before I even look. Something must be triggering the thought in my head that it's them shooting me, and if the only thing is the way my robot gets damaged, there must be something very different in the way they damage it to the way legit players damage it.
When you use the same robot battle after battle after battle, you tend to understand it's limits, what it can and can't take in terms of damage, etc.
When they use a no spread cheat, it doesn't make all their shots hit 1 spot, but it does reduce the accuracy loss they suffer when tap firing or using full auto. Because of this it has a very clear and distinct difference in the way my robot takes damage.
You might not notice the difference in how your robot takes damage if you're a ground robot that's always getting shot up by multiple enemies, but as a flyer it becomes very, very obvious.
I try to video my games whenever possible, but it can make the game a little more laggy, it uses more system resources and it takes a long time to upload a video from just one match.
But when I do upload a video, it's the whole match, not just a 10 second clip, the reason for me to upload the whole fight is so the viewer can see the difference in how my robot takes damage from legit players in the match and how it takes damage from the cheater.
It's really odd that I can take shots from 2 or 3 enemy smgers at aren't that far away and all at the same time and be fine. Then I meet that 1 cheater that can disintergrate my robot in less than a second from half way across the map with his smgs.
I've noticed a trend at the moment that the cheaters using this no spread cheat on their smg robots are starting to use a similar designed helicopter smg. They can literally hover high above their own base shield, pressed up against the outter wall and still be shooting people across the entire map, over at their enemies base shield and destory people in seconds.
If you think this kind of behaviour is either A, good for the game, B, good for the community, or C, good for a laugh. Then you have a lot to learn.
I've never seen a mod join a match and not announce himself as a mod at the very start.
How are mods going to catch cheaters if they always announce themselves as mods as soon as the game loads... Just gives cheats time to not use them.
Try /help in the chat. I think it helps.
Mostly yes, but not always.
Kind of difficult to prove people are using no spread smg hacks with tools like you and geek on the forums gobbing off that 'hacking is impossible in this game'
Cheese ball? We already did the maths on how long it would take to destroy just 1 mk10.5 shield on a cheese ball with a MK10 SMGs. Freejam agreed with those of use asking for a solution to cheese balls being hard to kill by giving us a protoleech.
Yet you and you're hacking buddy can tap fire like a boss to bring a cheese ball down in seconds... You both really are gormless.