How do so many people get access to cheats

How do so many people get access to cheats.
I know aimware and such have cheats but those are always detected

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Also i'll like to note, ive been hearing alot less Asians in my lobbys now. OCE player

Protip: Cheats will always exist for First Person Shooters. Why not play a genre where cheating is fucking impossible?

Like fighting games.

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The thing that offends me is that people seem so quick to forgive and forget when it comes to cheaters in FPS games.

There was that one Overwatch sniper who got caught dead to fucking rights hacking way back in the beta but still competes to this day because 'lol hes good without the hacks too so who cares.'

I don't really like fighting games.

>There was that one Overwatch sniper who got caught dead to fucking rights hacking way back in the beta but still competes to this day because 'lol hes good without the hacks too so who cares.'
there was that one tf2 hack dev that stopped making them and went on to being liked by the tf2 community. the dev of the most used hack in tf2
at least i think he was the dev?

>The thing that offends me is that people seem so quick to forgive and forget when it comes to cheaters in FPS games.
This is especially bad in Rust. A first person shooter where you lose tangible progress if you lose a gun fight. You could grind out resources for an hour to get a gear set, then a hacker could headshot you 9 times across the entire map and you still lost your fucking progress. Even if he gets banned the next day, you still lost it.

Yeah this actually happened to me in the original Rust. Spent like two weeks building up a bunch of resources, making allies, building up our base, then one day I logged in and some hacker had apparently just ran around blowing everyone and their base the fuck out overnight. Stopped playing the game immediately and never went back.

So much this, it is one of the main reasons why I dislike e-celebs. They don't play the game normal but instead do some "LOL SO RANDUM" shit like smurfing or trolling and then stream this shit as if it is something funny and get millions of viewers who ape their shitty behavior and thus actively ruin the community.

Chinks want to use games like PUBG to generate money so they cheat to get crates and items that they can sell.

This pisses me off with Rust streamers/Youtube people. They get so angry about "stream sniping" then when they want to raid someone all they have to say is, "Hey, stream, does anyone want to give me gun powder to raid this guy?" and like a billion people on the server will come to their location and help them out. Which is it asshole? Does stream sniping only suck when you don't benefit from it? Retards.

multiplayer is for plebs

Anyone with a basic knowledge of C++ can make a ESP for any game. Unreal Engine games are especially very easy to make cheats for.

I've been using the same custom ESP I coded for PUBG since closed beta. The secret is to run the actual hack on a 2nd PC connected via VPN. The only way to get caught is a manual ban for acting too suspiciously.

They tweeted out a few weeks ago that 70% of the banned cheaters are from china or Asian regions.

He released the source code which lead to Valve being able to enact huge banwaves as a result, that's why he was liked.

thats really smart, also
reason for cheating?
and do you still have the preorder set?
I know but it still shocks me as a previous csgo player seeing bans in the thousands made me happy, seeing it close to 100,000 is so shocking

>playing a game like rust

lol what a fucking loser

>He released the source code which lead to Valve being able to enact huge banwaves as a result, that's why he was liked.
I got told it was leaked, but idk who it was leaked by but i guess he deserves the respect, turning down all that easy money for a cheater free game

I weirdly enjoy the game. The sided PVP battles where there is a gear advantage for one side is interesting. Fighting in an open world is also interesting as is the open ended nature of the game. There isn't a set goal or play style that you have to follow, so you can basically make your own fun. The graphics are also good.

I primarily play Rust and fighting games. Rust is a game that is extremely open ended with no clear winners or losers, no clear rules and skill doesn't always determine who wins. Fighting games are entirely defined by their rules, winning and losing is entirely determined by player skill, execution and decision making.

In conclusion: Everyone has their own tastes, but at least I can justify and make sense of what my own tastes are without putting down and insulting others with nothing to backup my own words like you do.

Same with those cunts in CSGO, the whole competitive scene is fucked in that game

if you can sell something to someone, someone will always buy it.

My question is why?

Is it for the rage of your opponent? You clearly aren't winning because you're better, so there has to be something else in it for you. And if it is their rage, you don't really even experience it. You, at most, get reported. You will never get messages, you will never see their reaction. They will just get angry to themselves (or, more realistically, sigh with resignation), and then report you and go back to matchmaking.

I guess I just don't get cheating in these games. I like a challenge, and I like overcoming that challenge. Of course I like winning, but I don't have a problem with earning it.

That's an interesting way of doing it.

>Fighting games
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I'll pass.

>there was that one tf2 hack dev that stopped making them
What the hell are you talking about? Are you referring to max box? He was a script kiddie, still cheats on alts, and pretends to be an authority on cheating when he's just a shitter who thinks anyone better than him hacks.

>I use two computers so I can pretend to be skilled!
That seems like a lot of work just to cheat in an online game. Reevaluate your life.

auto hotkey combos don't count as cheats?

TF2 doesn't
>High level of air control make it difficult for cheats to predict movement
>Scouts are short ranged and die easily without good movement
>Soldier and demo projectiles are slow moving
>Uber blocks all damage

I take it you've never seen someone hack on heavy and give their mini gun sniper precision plus aimbot

Bullet spread has been server side for years. Perfect tracking won't save you from sticky spam.

Nice job moving those goalposts
>you can't cheat in tf2!
>yes you can
>well you can't cheat in that specify way any more!!
wallhacks and aimbots still exist and always will. Bots don't need to predict movement when given hitscan weaponry.

>where cheating is fucking impossible
what about lag-switching?

>you can't cheat in tf2!
I never said this.

Post you quoted said "why not play a genre where cheating is impossible" and you gave tf2 as an example

Where does one get TF2 cheats to do stupid shit like spinning around rapidly or do silly little harmless shit or micspam?

But I never said cheating was impossible in TF2, you pulled that out of your ass for your shitty strawman. I brought up TF2 because cheating is ineffective in it.

for shooters you can make aimbots
for fighters you can make combo bots and input macros

>single button DP
>single button optimal combo with perfect execution
>single button super

you could even go one step further and make an AI that partially assists your gameplay and reacts to certain actions way faster than a human player ever could

>see enemy dash forward
>immediately input heavy normal to stuff his dash
no human can consistently do this on reaction, but cheats can do it for you just fine

The only time I like cheaters is when they are harmless, like some guy joining into Payday 2 just running around taking out cops with his bare hands.
Or like when I first played TF2 and there was this myGot dude spinning in circles like a mad man and sniping people to the point we just started fucking around trying to get him.

>opponent does the same thing every time I dash forward
>adapt play around this, read and punish
Cheats will never be as effective in fighting games as they are in shooters

>can't cheat at fighting games
LIAR!!!!
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>No cheating in fighting games
Top kek just look at Tekken 7 cheating is possible against unwinnable bots

Not him but I can understand how sticking it to the man through a real life hack can be at least more satisfying than owning a couple of kids in a game.

It depends on the cheater but sometimes it makes things more fun.
I mean maybe the victim will disagree with me, but when I see stuff like this all I can feel is amusement even on the reviving end.
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>Protip: Cheats will always exist for First Person Shooters.
That because most of those FPS weapons shoot laser to hit peoples.

You can't really use that though.
You'll have to bind every single special and combo twice because they're dependent on your character position.
Good luck using that IL2-Shturmovik keyboard layout consistently during the match. And that's for 2d fighting games. Imagine binding 100+ special normals and links in tekken.
And even if you do that - that shit only solves input execution. You might as well learn those combos yourself.
Now lagswitching is a real problem.

>cheating is ineffective in a game where a 100% accurate hitscan gun exists and will also instakill half the classes without charging
okay

literally a brainlet

lol

Because I suck at FGC games and I don't have the mo to improve myself as a human being.

>Literally had a limited form of chams as an engine feature until 2013
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>kicking ass against bots
found your problem

Server admins can easily control what files are whitelisted.

you dont play fighting games

How many do you think actually uses sv_pure 2? Most servers were pretty lax about the whitelist.
Irrelevant to the point at hand.

Anyone have that vid that talks about cheating in the SR community?

I like that jump.

>have a passion for something
>cheat

i just don't understand man

You are 100 percent full of shit my man. You absolutely said that. If you didn't mean to then stop being a retard and learn how to speak properly.

You don't have to use sv_pure 2. The only files that need to be blocked are character models which can be done with sv_pure 1 and a few lines in the whitelist. Valve servers don't even use sv_pure 2 you can see for yourself ingame.

Yeah I had someone similar in a borderlands 2 lobby, every boss we'd go to fight would lag the fuck out because it wouldn't know what to do after getting a 9999k damage hit from a lobby of four people (meaning it's health was 4×) but fuckin hell it was fun to ride through the game with them picking up loot as they rolled through the level

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This is the one I was talking about for anyone curious. The spookiest part of the vid is how there might be cheated runs that no one's ever proven a fake.

Again, most servers were (still is? Haven't played in 7 years now) pretty liberal about the whitelist and by default didn't block player skins. It could easily be disabled but it doesn't change the fact that you could have legitimate chams.

And I take it you think skins shouldn't be allowed because you can't be bothered to find a pure server.

I don't cheat but I think it's just for the sake of being a dick and knowing you ruined it for someone else whether you get a reaction or not. They died, have to join a new game, get loot all over again. It's an annoyance to people they are helpless to stop.

That's the way I see it, I ganked people in wow when it was actually fun because it prevented them from doing anything. I gain nothing, don't win anything, just made someone's life more frustrating for a few minutes. However I knew when to stop, because I'm not that much of an actual dick.

I guess I'm saying there may or may not be a why, they just do it.

You are sorely mistaken if you think people don't cheat in fighting games

>Strawman
I'm all for customizing, just not enabling the ignore LOS flag for clientside skins as a game feature as a default.

And there is a feature to do that. Why should valve remove features because some people are too retarded to use them?

It's possible to cheat in fighting games, they just aren't nowhere near as popular as FPS games so there isn't as much cheating pressure on them.

>there are people on Sup Forums that actually think this is a difficult input
why am I even still here

>Cheating in competitive multiplayer videogames

Why? I really cannot find a reason to do this, and worse if there's little to no progression