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There are players with very good connections, which is an advantage, and players with mediocre pings (like 4 bars), which seems to give also some kind of advantage due to how the lag compensation works in this game (netcode).
Then you have (good) players, who use every possible advantage given by programmable keyboards/ mouses, like macros for quickswitching and quickfiring weapons (Snipers / burst Weapons) or even do some recoil reduction or lagswitching.
... and yes, there are Cheaters out there too. Some of them doing it rather obvious and even the obvious cheaters defend theirselfes often with "netcode issues". A cheater who can "hide" it well is rather hard to catch and ban from usual reports and watching the replay vids.
The only reason, why this game isn't as flooded with cheaters as many other Multiplay / F2P Shooters out there, is the rather small population, making it not profitable for Cheat creators ...