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But overall I'd say it's more because of how serious most players seem to be about games then just cheater alone.
And I stopped playing online over a decade ago.
I wouldn’t say that cheaters have soiled my opinion of gaming at all. It’s been a factor in my leaving some games, but not the sole factor.
I wish that companies would put it higher on their priority list. Cheating really is rampant these days, and tech hasn’t caught up to it yet.
Auto-matchmaking works in favor of both cheaters and companies because it’s less work for both to find matches. When a game only provides standard auto-matchmaking then players have no way to escape cheaters. When players don’t see enough being done, it can fuel more cheating.
The most effective anti-cheat I’ve ever seen is simple old server browsers with human moderators for the servers. Of course that can be abused with community run servers. But at least there players have some control over who they play with and finding one or two good community servers is enough to play for years without significant problems.
I have hopes that tech will catch up and in the future we’ll truly have games where it’s impossible to cheat in any way other than in-game exploits.
But right now the punishments need to happen immediately and be done in a way everyone knows a cheater was caught. This waiting till the end of the game or 3 days later after a person looks at it stuff doesn’t cut it. By then the cheater has already caused irreparable harm to one or many more matches. It’s only when the cheater is removed from the game, during the game that it does any real good. When companies don’t do that, then they’re just unfairly subjecting others to griefing and their anti-cheat tech is mostly pointless.
may as well just give up on PVP games at all and enjoy better graphics
or save your money and get another hobby
No I don't like Nascar either :P
I think it's fair to say that the competitive scene is a pus-oozing boil on the rear-end of the gaming world. Though larger communities will naturally be worse.
I stick to single player games or multiplayer ones who have solid single player gameplay because I don't want my playtime spoiled by a bunch of angry people tryharding at the game.
CSGO Bots may be dumb, but they're reliably dumb... Now if only could Valve update them to work properly in Danger Zone, that'd be great.