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I have had my fair share of word fights with cheaters..
I assume we are talking dynmaic IP ranges here, in that case they would have to breach through your ISP... I really doubt that is the case.
I am on a 2025 HP Spectre x360 2 in 1. I should not be having these problems. Because I have changed my settings and turned HDR off. There are no other explanations as well as the fact that these hackers are a plague in every match.
I am not saying something wierd aint happening, just trying to understand how that would be possible. Have not had this problem, even though as I mentioned cheaters and me are not good friends.
So only players who had the problem can comment and try to understand the problem? Maybe you should have specified that in your thread, I was not aware.
There is a certain way communication works, and dynamic IP ranges would have DHCP server located at your ISP..
Good luck with your problem.
I will add my reply here, since you dont want me to post in your thread. You do you mate, clearly not interrested in debugging atleast.
There needs to be frequent updates while this problem persists. Modifying the location and randomization of server commands i.e. traceroute, server player lists and the localization of the file that has been hashed until further notice. These people using file share programs are ridiculously making real-time updates to their crash hack and aimbots as well as esp....
Tampering with another persons computer is very different than manipulating data on your own PC or even Valve's servers.
If Valve were hit with a class action lawsuit on the base of facilitating/allowing these attacks, I bet they'd come up with a solution pretty fast.