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But of course, you just need to get good, there are no cheaters, and Krafton are simply lying about the amount of banned accounts (and of course the smart cheaters ones don't get detected anyway)
Not trying to discourage people to play pubg, I am still playing it but... I am starting to get tired...
Steam moderates discussions to suit their business interests but they don't moderate the accounts that are here working on behalf of special $$$ interests, whether it's 'investment' they foolishly wasted, payment for spam, or protecting gross profit.
Not brain dead. These people are always cheaters, period, end all. Only reason to try and deny what is so obvious to honest people is because A. You make money off it or B. you cheat and dont want people to be aware.
Most people are decent but final circle in every other game I see some sus stuff. Like the guy on the front page said, the 3 casual games are chill, the rest is 40/60 you will or won't encounter someone doing something questionable.
The sure fire report is when he's ads 200m away before someone runs out of cover with no indication anyone was there. I spectate and see that all the time. A lot of them try to hide it when people watch so they play games, but end the end they always show it, idk why, none of the devs in any online fps even care anymore.
Competitive online gaming is a thing of the distant past.
In fortnite there's a lobby literally named "wallhack 1v1s" and hosts over 1400 players at any given time. In diamond+ rank it's hard to find a game without at least 1 obvious cheet. Land in a tree center map and wait for him to come cut it down and kill you lol it's a fun game to play just to see what's up.
As far as cod they've unofficially renamed the game to Cheetz O Dukey, since you can easily tell there are, at least 1, if not multiple on both teams in every single lobby, they just haven't updated the game cover yet
Battlefield is actually decent, mostly because there are 64 player maps and it's hard to gain much advantage in that and stay under the radar. The only FPS (aside from a few "casual" games of pubg) that I've had fun in lately.
Apex is pretty good also, not a lot of blatant cheaters but you occasionally encounter one who gets a funny advantage, but it's a bit rarer like 1 in 8 games.
Note: if your kd is .01-1.5, yes, you're probably right, you've potentially never encountered a cheater. But, if you play ranked at 2.0+kdr in these games, you've definitely and most assuredly encountered losers who actually think cheating makes them good at gaming because they can get a few kills or wins over people who don't cheat. Regardless of if they kill you or not, cheating is cheating no matter what butterfingers is on the other side of it.
It is what it is, until devs and gamers come together and prohibit cheating or boycott games that don't, it'll keep happening, yes I know it's always been there hidden in cheeter forums, but since mid 2019 it became publicly available and absolutely ruined the gaming experience for the majority. It's one thing for people to hunt them out in coder forums, it's another for a 9 year old to take moms credit card and drop $12 {last I goog'd it out of curiosity for pubg} and start smoking veterans with ease.
As someone else said, online fps gaming is a dying genre. With all of the low morals cheaters who don't care about ruining games for others and distrust in the general gaming population about everyone who kills them now, and lets not forget the complete lack of a response other than "we're doing what we can" from the game devs, who by all accounts could be the ones selling both sides, online fps in the classical competitive fun to play sense won't be around much longer. Or has already died imo.
So, in conclusion, Someone create an online fps where EVERYONE in the game has wallhacks, make it fun, flat out ip ban aimbotters, lets get cracking.
End rant.
Companies like Valve, Tencents, Krafton have all made billions off of in-game purchase skin scams over the old business model of selling expansions at a fixed price. Expansion business model with higher server side operating costs and overhead of unifying and maintaining a healthier cheater-free community, requires 24/7 actively permanently removing cheaters identified after purchase. These companies don't want that, they want your money instead and let you deal with the cheating by showing you all their "best efforts."
Leniency for profit explains the mess this industry is in: GREED vs FAIR GAME PLAY. Mandate VAC on all games on entire platform would alleviate a lot of the insanity we put up with re: alternate/burn accounts. A VAC ban should exclude that account from all games and discussions of the same genre. 2 VAC bans of any game should shut it down permanently.
Easy to set an extremely skeptical VAC threshold for accounts only using freemium games for DLC bribery to turn a blind eye to their cheating. But again, making fair game play as fair as possible is at odds with their DLC revenue model.
The alternative that we see companies like krapton/nocents doing for several years is the same problem we have in pubg now, but on a larger scale if VAC was more effectively mandated across all games: active, paying accounts that use cheats in games is an extremely tempting pitfall for 'selective enforcement' of platform, preying on naivety of good faith and universal fair game play.
steam/krapton/nocents marketing accounts go as far as to project they're losing money from cheating by either their own freemium gamble they corruptly chose a couple years back or to shift focus on scapegoating cheaters which is far easier than defending their two faced, double dealing with selling in-game content for a blind eye to cheating accounts.
Not every game. And if you think every single game you're running into a cheater, you can't cope with the fact some 12 year old on his moms couch kicked your ass.
Cope.
Lmfao, and yet I don't have a single game ban. Hmmmmm.
"91.8 hrs on record (50.6 hrs at review time)" according to your review from 2017.
That means between 2017 and now, you've stacked on another 41.2 hours of time with PUBG open on your desktop.
It hardly qualifies you for anything in this game, let alone commenting on others skill levels on here.