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Give it time...I have already had several encounters - and with no chat to call them out, just makes matters more frustrating.
i never checked on my own but i think the problem was that they were free avaliable for everone who wanted. sadly those freeware caused a lot of instability in public sessions aswell. not to mention every kiddo invited the whole lobby to some apartment because they thought it funny.
i realy hope those programmers actually charge big money for it. this would help to limit the cheating to a smaller and more mature audience.
personally, i never experienced some aim hack in legacy. it was only imortality, teleporting and spawning vehicles and cages or funny looking textures on players.
and ofc explosions and forced invites to everyone in the lobby ... stupid child games.
It does not matter how a company chooses to fight back against cheaters, they will find a way.
you don't notice these types when you're having fun or making money.
R* devs make the hacks and sell them as a side hustle because they have all the knowledge you would need to make effective hacks, including what to avoid doing for anti-cheat detection and such.
Fun fact: hacks were a multimillion-dollar industry in 2014 trust me this idea that hackers are losers with no jobs or money is a freaking joke. In reality the second first sales hit steam they bought like 10 copies and gifted them to throw away accounts. There is people PAYING a monthly sub to get hack updates with 24 hours after anti cheat fix or they get refunded that month lol.
PC Gamer did an article on it in 2014. I have been gaming online since 1999 trust me, HACKERS have ALWAYS BEEN ONLINE and free help, but they still pay to ruin someone's day, lol. And again, it's a real industry that makes millions a year.
I know two hackers in legacy and they both PAID for the most up-to-date "mod tools" aka hacks lol. Oh and both them hacked on ALT accounts they got on sale and had MORE THEN ONE like back the loop hole was to run game twice and just gift yourself exp and money and go "no please stop hacker don't do that, I swear rockstar it was forced on me by some one else, please god no don't stop I mean stop giving me money..."