@@topnotchcupofteathat happened to me as well! Still playing the same account to this day! (Which is also the same account for my ps5 since I have all the map packs on it!)
@@ross3695_basedhax I might consider getting an Xbox series S just to play call of duty especially since the lobbies are populated again when Microsoft fixed the servers
I miss when cheating was just rare, fun, modded game lobbies instead of being played for people who couldn’t be bothered to use their brain, or to ruin a playerbase by making them unplayable.
@LBoomsky this is the real issue, how many streamers and youtubers who are actually good at the game and knowledgeable, those people could be cheating and getting away with it indefinitely
I remember once I cheated on my ps3 to enter mw2 cheater lobbys, there was a free for all where only one player could acces the cheat sheet, and the only way to acces the cheat sheet was to kill the dude that has it, I remember that shit got down so hard that my ps3 ended up having xbox live
Oh yes your more likely to get shadow banned or light shadow banned for having a opinion that goes against such such even if you are right and just trying to prove a point.
Did I forget to mention it took Multiple seasons in MW2 for Activision to add a fix for the false shadowbanning, Only for it to still continue now I think *Lazy maintenance at it's finest*
Modern game developers don’t care to fix it or address it. The fact that a multi million dollar game and billion dollar company has these type issues every release is crazy. Until the games start decreasing in player counts and the money stop rolling in this wouldn’t stop
Just letting you know. Fixing cheating is not an easy thing to do. Most solutions towards fixing cheaters are very temporary. Even forcing the user to install anti-cheating software is not guaranteed since most cheaters can use VMs to bypass it. Cheaters will go far to cheat in a game. If you're willing to spend hundreds of dollars to buy cheating software, then you're willing to spend countless hours trying to find ways to cheat again.
@pureifier6308 You can't just throw money at coders and expect it to fix itself. Fixing problems like this can require years of resources, and I guarantee you they probably already have a team working on the cheating issue, but they just don't want to say anything since usually saying "yeah we're trying to get it fixed" makes people expect that they'll get it fixed quickly.
@@PanzerTank_ Titanfall 2 was one of these games and it was fixed in an extremely short time by the modding community via northstar. It's very easy to fix a cheating problem.
there are 2 types of cheaters, ones that make the game annoying and terrible af, and the other makes the game funny and fun (rare tho) (Edit: holy cow a lot of you are miss understanding the point of what i mean by fun cheaters, i’m talking abt the ones that do the wildest stuff like making cars harry potter and fly or like ones that give everyone the advantage so no one has a bigger advantage. also thanks for 470 likes
There's two things guaranteed when you play online... 1.) Someone will cheat instead of learning the mechanics and ruin the experience for you and everyone else. 2.) Despite paying $70 for an unfinished product, you will get gangbang by microtransactions
@@allknighter5791 I consider modern gaming as games like Halo Infinite, Fortnite, Apex, EA's Battlefront 2, Grand Turismo 7, The new Saints Row game. Games that either prioritize agenda or overmonetization over producing a finished high quality game.
@@allknighter5791it is modern gaming. Full of crybabies now wanting easier games and getting conditioned by these casualized games/franchises at that becoming a cycle.
COD has so many people using soft hacks. There are some that genuinely care getting caught and use aimbot that's very subtle. It's gotten to the point that I question a lot of the deaths I have in that game.
Yeah i feel like the "Legit" cheaters trying to seem better than they are for views online, or even sadder, trying to impress their friends have to be a huge part of the issue
@@kmsdaily Reminds me of one player I know in Halo: Infinite. The way he uses the shock rifle make me question it, when he kills someone then switches weapons, you see the blue electric streaming still for split second aimed directly at someone head still, I tried to replicate it numerous times with no luck & I suspect a aim bot, more likely strong magnatism type hack.
Yeah but it goes the other way too. I literally got banned from battlefield 3 for being “too good” because I “must be cheating to beat them like that”. So honestly I don’t think it’s a problem to be solved easily. Either they ban you for no reason at all because you are “too good”, or the Ai false flags you for too many headshots. It’s equally a nightmare to get banned for actually having fun and playing fairly. Dealing with cheaters is one thing, but being punished for actually getting good is even worse.
@@ghost-user559i think game design can be used to create avenues to success that can't be cheated, or simply even thinking how can someone fight someone else with frame perfect execution and frame 1 reactions and win and have that path exist within average human bounds without luck.
when??? dude, when i play game X, i want to play game X. if anyone changes anything about that, theyre ruining MY game for THEIR enjoyment, even if some morons it the lobby think its "fun"...maybe THATS why cheating is so rampant...because people like you enjoy having the game you PAID for changed against your will by some random scumbag.
@megaman37456 nah back innthe day when you got a random ground war lobby that was a prestige lobby it was pretty cool, and it was always easy to tell if you wanted to remain legit
I remember how we played Battlefield 1, we saw one guy in our team with sniper, had zero cooldown between shots, so he fired it like an A-10, absolutely glitching sound, and autoaiming to every single guy on the enemy team. But... My team refused to take the goal. Tons of people from my team surrounded the guy and covered his view of the hill with their bodies, to prevent him from shooting. Unfortunately the guy just teleported to the other side every time we did that... But we didn't win that game, as the goal was covered too well and too little people from our team tried to capture it, while enemies bunkered over and won with sheer numbers.
Also the fact that a lot of these games have you install shady anticheat software that require elevated permissions and it doesn't even prevent the cheaters like its supposed to.
All that software should be renamed, none of it is anti-cheat, it is cheat-detection and reporting, at no stage does the software stop the player from playing unless they are already banned, it does not issue bans, it simply sends packets to a server where a human or machine actions it.
As someone who plays alot of valve games where cheaters are rampant its getting ridiculous. When every tf2 game i join having atleast 4 dudes with aimbot its pointless to play. I understand its a problem in most games anymore. At this point we should hold the developers accountable. They refuse to combat the problem which ends up making games not fun to play.
I've personally just given up on online gaming in this day and age. From games having harsh sbmm to trying to compete with hackers I just don't have the time for it or the patience
About a couple months ago, someone in the Smash Bros community created a mod where you can make your character do any combo you want by pressing on a certain direction on the D pad. The worst part is that one of the characters has a move that's a little tricky to pull off. As long as you have that mod and created that macro, you just have to press on the D pad to preform it, so the game pretty much requires 0 skill to win a match online
@@staringcorgi6475 I was mainly talking about Ultimate, but that's not true if you're talking about Slippi. I have Animelee and a lot of other cosmetics and my mods never desynced a match. I also think that you actually can use macros online in Melee, but I never looked into it. I say this because it doesn't really change the gameplay. You just make your character do insane movement and frame perfect combos by pressing a button
@@itsxenlolyeah macros simply send the inputs, game still reads them as normal. Which is why aimbot is hard to not only track but deal with. Servers don't get anything odd unless the scrutinize the inputs a lot.
@@slamshift6927Yeah its not like there is an endless supply of usb hubs out there that allow M&K connection to consoles. Its also not like consoles have been trying to fight off these hubs and prevent their use, and have only managed to fail. There are youtube videos showing you how to set these up just to get aim hacks.
I’ve seen it constantly with people advertising their “bot lobbies” and cheats just openly admitting they’re terrible at the game it saddens me but I mean it’s not gonna go away soon
But I think what it is, is that it is not technically against tiktok tos to show you cheating in a video game. But it is definitely against the video game's Tos. Don't get me wrong. Lol!
Dude TikTok doesn't give a rats ass heck they'll most likely ban you if your channel starts grabbing attention then will lie saying your under the age of 13 or whatever then won't give you even a hour to appeal the lie. So don't bother using TikTok
Tiktok is Chinese owned. This has been rampant over there since games existed. They view buying cheats as legit and it's not frowned upon. I played Ark survival evolved and all the Chinese cheated on there. Talked to a few and they get confused as why we were so upset about it. It's nothing to them.
@@DC-ml6cv This, many of their internet-cafes where most of their youth go to play games these days are pre-loading cheat suites onto their cafe machines for the customers. They call it modding over there and to install a cheat pack is the same to them as it is to us to download a modpack for Skyrim, they have no moral or ethical concerns at all for the sancity of good sportsmanship or honor. But when you look at their society you understand why.
It is also a huge problem on Dead By Daylight now -- I have had 6 games in the last few days where I load in to just die to the killer in 0.2 seconds, cause they teleport around the map, 1 shot each survivor, hook them, and then game over. Cheating is everywhere anymore.
Yea there are a ton of cheaters on PUBG mobile. How absolutely pathetic do you have to be to cheat at a mobile game of all things. May as well self terminate and do the world a favor if you’re that trash.
@@opDiamondKnight In escape from tarkov, I have over 4k hours and 60% SR average per-seasonal-wipe, this means I am an above average player but not a 'good' player. I often donate over a million roubles worth of in-game gear value to cheaters and it honestly just sucks the enjoyment out of video games entirely for me. If the 'good' players are suffering I cannot fathom how bad it is in the lower levels of skill and how misery inducing it must be for all the budding new players who quickly give up.
cheaters can and do livestream on youtube aswell, only sites like twitch have a strict no cheating or ban on their website. UA-cam needs to implement this aswell imo
Dude YT allows people like DSP to stream and beg constantly I don't think YT really cares unless it's about someone telling the truth on all this false equality vs and gender wars crap. 😅
youtube needs to censor less actually, if they censored this it would also extend to showcasing videos of cheaters in action (caught red handed eg;) and who knows how much broader, leave the blanket censorship out of this please.
If we want cheaters and cheat makers to stop, then we need South Korean Cheater laws that would ban them from playing games and remove income from them doing it. But game companies won't get legislation passed for that because how would they make more money from those that buy 100 copies of their game with stolen Credit Cards so they can cheat and ruin the playerbase by forcing them out with his cheating.
Yea no they just need to do their jobs. Why on God's green earth would you want a law that's going to get applied to mods? More government isn't always the answer.
Cheaters are kind of short fuse people They get defensive with any kind of comments when someone calls them out or is on to them . Most of the time they join games with friends that are also cheaters. And the irony is that they accuse people of cheating when they get dominated by them And for some reason this is the exact same behaviour they repeat no matter which game is on the topic.
I wish to watch a livestream of Optimus doing a full playthrough of Galaxy 2, since it brings me joy to see someone play a game that I personally love.
Honestly, the problem is that Western developers don't do much to stop cheaters. If you play games made by asian developers, they will likely have good anti-cheat measures because it's a lot more culturally frowned upon for them. *(Even as far as illegal to cheat in video games in some places)*
That’s actually the reverse of what I and many others online have seen. A number of Asian cultures (China being probably the worst offender) actually believe that if you cheat and succeed you’re savvy, it’s only a shame if you’re caught.
The issue is virtually unsolvable, there is always a demand for these cheats. That with no steep threshold into purchasing said games and constant ease of use to immediately jump into multiplayer/competitive play will always be net returns for the cheats to the point where even if the cheat designers get sued they can easily pay off the lawsuit like they’re comic book crime lords…
Simple way to stop a cheater is to sue them for cheating. This way people would think twice about cheating and would probably even get scared to cheat.
Cheating in all 3 Plants vs Zombies shooters recently reached a new low, to the point where no account is safe. New cheating software was made where people can get EA accounts false-flag banned by any of the game’s anti-cheat software. It’s done by over-leveling the target account beyond the level cap. It’s terrible…
I remember when hackers got life banned or Ip banned instead of being told "No, you can't do that! Sit in the virtual timeout corner for 2 days and don't leave because that would be very inconvenient, please." anti-cheat now is like British constables "Stop! I'll hit you with my baton! Oh, you wouldn't like that? My apologies, continue with your day!"
And as a long-time roblox player, cheaters have always been around, but they're mostly harmless from what I've seen. Back in Arcane Adventures I remember it was a common thing to spot the health bar of a flyhacker outlined against the skybox way off in the distance, the most activity you'd see out of them was them just zipping across the map to a new spot to hover. Though there was that one time that *supposedly* a cheater catastrophically tore apart the entire map of a server Definitely met a few directly hostile cheaters before tho.
It never surprises me anymore. Bobby Kotick (the Activision CEO) laid off 70000 employees in the height of the pandemic, all while simultaneously giving himself a $300M bonus, despite being worth $8bn already. That’s the kind of rat that you’re dealing with. He’s at the helm. Of course he’s not going to set aside money for anti cheat development, he’s going to try and funnel as much of it into his own pocket as he possibly can!
There's a big global shift where the middle class is being erased and we are being turned back into serfs and nobility, people like him can see the writing on the wall and wants to be on the powerful side of that dichotomy shift, so of course he is going to aim to make himself as powerful as they are with money. This is why you'll often see obsessions with earning money, not necessarily actually having the money. Income is often more important than the outcome for some people.
One of the reasons i avoid competitive games like a plaque. PvE becomes more and more enjoyable the older you get, i remember all the emotional stress from playing League for years.
I agree, I don't have time to deal with all the aim botting and god mode'rs etc. . . PVE is much MUCH more fun when you can just sit back and relax with an actual challenge.
Ever since season 8, Sea of Thieves has had such a big problem with cheating that it's nearly impossible to go one day without seeing at least 1 cheater. It is impossible to play competitive PVP because of it, the developers have done literally nothing other than tell us they're "working on it" with nothing to show for it, and the majority of the playerbase gets annoyed when we complain about it because they do not PVP themselves.
Banger vid. One thing I will add is that it’s not just a lack of qc in gaming but everywhere frfr. If a corporation owns it, they’re probably lighting it on fire and pissing on it for fun and mostly profit.
I "cheated" back in og MW2 days with modded lobbies, doing all kinds of crazy things but back then, everyone in the lobby was infected so everyone could fly with full auto noob tubes and stuff lol. The best you got out of it was XP to unlock stuff which you could use in matchmaking. If you had an infection going and tried to hop over to matchmaking, you'd make it 2 or 3 games and not only would you be banned off cod multiplayer, you'd probably lose your XBL account too... In short, cheating and "cheating" both have always existed, but Activision or whoever else over the years have just decided anti cheating measures are not important, despite cheating becoming more discreet and more prevalent.
I modded World at War back in the day, I would max rank people and mod zombie lobbies for people to enjoy. It was always funny getting a few kids in the lobby that would freak out about the mod and you could tell it just made their day. Good times.
I got permanently banned the day of release without having played in a single lobby for "modifying game files" after I opened the game, let the shaders install, closed the game to allow GeForce Experience to optimize my graphics settings, and then open it the next day only to see a permaban on my ENTIRE account. Allegedly they were banning people with RGB software in the background, but I hadn't hacked or modified online games when it wasn't allowed for my entire gaming career, why would I start now? But then there's these people blatantly cheating and can do whatever they want but can still continue to play.
Call of duty AI chat bans are hitting people who complain or get mad about cheaters. Got 3 day comms ban for complaining in a upset way in a team of friends. Plus pre muted ever lobby to friends only. But yeah the guy was flying around the map in the last circle doesn't get a ban. Makes sense. There is no cheating if there is no one that can complain about it I guess
Funnily enough, I've played cod mobile (free game), and I haven't run into cheaters. Obviously, the game has bots, but even still when u run into irl players. I've played since it first came out. Now on mw2 I spectate ppl cheating and having unreleased skins. I'm not bothered by the skins they're cool tbh. But ppl cheating is annoying. Let's not forget it's toxic report system, which getting uinto shadow banned lobbies is even worse.
theres actually tons of roblox cheating videos, most ive seen are the cheaters exploiting in bad condo and stuff games which is good but yea roblox is actually probably one of the earliest places where people made content out of cheating. probably because of its ease and mass. at this point i would consider cheating a new genre/type of content which attracts people which is why people make these types of videos i think.
The only reason they let it slide is because they know a lot of content creators that are in organizations will get outed, they’re trying to keep eyes on the game and keep revenue coming in rather than fixing their game. Im hard stuck gold in mw2 because every lobby i get in has a blatant hacker 🤦🏾♂️
@@z304legendno you’re wrong lol. Crossplay being enable did open the door for and absurd amount of hacks. Bypassing Microsoft’s built in anti cheat on their consoles/hardware is a lot harder than injecting an exe into your MW2 which is all you have to do on a PC.
@@z304legend you're joking right? Halo MCC never had a cheater problem UNTIL crossplay came along. Plenty of people warned 343 not to do crossplay because of this exact reason and 343 ignored them.
@@megaman37456 Most cheats arent ran natively on the console. They take in video feed and run off a laptop, and then feed back to the console using a usb hub. You could cheat this way back in the 360 days. It was never impossible to cheat on console. It just wasnt mainstream. All crossplay did was feed into the ever growing market of gaming, and made it easier to see. Once you saw how the pc players were doing it, you could figure out how the console players were. In order to fight it on console, they are going to have to completely lock the system down, and not allow anything other than proprietary hardware.
You certainly aren't, I've gotten to the point where if I do play it a game it will be specifically a single player game even if PvP is not a central part of it. It's equally as annoying for me to play some MMO and see a clearly bot character with 6 duplicates all doing the exact same thing with one character changed in their serial-code-looking-name.
I can only play them with friends now, i all but refuse to play them alone because of cheaters. at least with friends we can devolve to just clowning around and not care too much, and even then it does get to us at some point.
This is why I personally do not play any Call of Duty games anymore, it's the same game every year for me. To those who are diehard COD fans tho, you deserve better than this. It's sad seeing an acclaimed FPS turn into this much of a cash grab :/
On cod games I mainly just play treyarch zombies and sadly I don't really play with randoms on steam as they say they fixed it but the cheaters / hackers can still downgrade your level, take away your guns, gums etc.
I only played cod for competitive play where certain things are limited and that pretty much died for me the moment Vanguard came out. Haven’t played since
There was one time I was playing a 2 person tycoon with my friend in Roblox literally the most uncompetitive type of game to exist on Roblox, with that probably ever, and there was a guy who was hacking. He was flying around and killing people and just making the game completely unfun and all we really could do was leave the game. Cheating and hacking has genuinely become so bad to the point you can’t play a casual uncompetitive game with your friends.
Anti-Cheat has gotten to the point where people are going to be banned almost all of the time. So people who do it now just grab all the cheats possible and run them all. If they're going to be banned anyway might as well go all out. I'm a pretty avid destiny 2 player, and a few years ago this same issue happened. There was a streamer who regularly streamed cheats on his account flying around the map, ruining pvp games etc. He even pinged bungie on twitter with a link to his stream. The issue isn't necessarily detecting the cheats anymore or being able to prove if they're cheat or not. They just try to overwhelm the system with the maximum amounts of cheats they can get by with without getting detected. Anti-cheat systems can only go so far. Even Riots vangaurd anti-cheat (the one that runs in ring 0) cant always detect cheating. Cheaters just care so little about getting caught right now it doesn't matter any more.
Cod and bigger franchises will always suffer from this But games with community servers are a really good way to limit some of the cheating I've played a lot of community game in battlefield and had very little encounters with cheaters Same with battlebit and dayz today
I blame the free-to-play business model. Oh, my account got banned? I’ll just make a new one and start over again. Oh, I’m IP banned? Time to find the next free-to-play game to cheat on
The quality of the product is substantially devalued and considered broken. Isn’t there an institution that investigates broken products sold to consumers in America? FCC? FTC? Something
I saw a video a while ago on the first Warzone game. A streamer interviewed a hacker that he was able to win against. They both had a civil conversation, and the hacker congratulated him for being one of the toughest players to beat him. I recommend watching it.
From people who are much more clever than I am: Network protocols are part of the battle. Devs need to design them so only the server has the authority to update player positions. Fly hacks happen when the player has the authority to update player positions and report them to the server instead. Anticheat is the other part. I've seen bypasses through hardware drivers that video games need in order to be playable in the first place.
I played Dying Light recently, and since the co-op lobbies usually ended up in huge lag, me being kicked immediately, foreign languages, or people not knowing that the down arrow above the objective marker means "Go down to the elevator, back outside, then climb onto a roof to initiate a GRE cutscene, why are you climbing around wildly on The Tower's roof?" I decided to try out the Infected gamemode... and it's weird, I don't want to point fingers, but I feel like they all cheated in some way because I would be miles away from the enemy, they aren't ANYWHERE near me (Or else I would've seen them with survivor sense / had a quote from the protagonist like "Head on a swivel, it's nearby") Then I get caught and died immediately, but they only did it like once or twice and never again. The last one I tried had the hunter disconnect after a single catch, and the second-to-last one had a cheater who I ironically had a chance about, since even when they used the "no cooldown acid spit" to surround a hive, I just used a shotgun to take it out from a distance, tossing flares down to create safe zones for myself, etc. Eventually he just let me win, and I had a fair bit of fun even though the UV flashlight stopped working after a bit.
Also, just for post-comment context. The way that the hunters work is this. The humans play the campaign as per usual, enabling multiplayer and a special setting that enables the "Be the Zombie" gamemode. The hunters play the "Be the Zombie" gamemode, and use the matchmaking screen to "invade" other players' games. The humans goal is to parkour across the map, watching out for the hunters (Using UV flashlight to stun, attacking manually to get some breathing room for a bit) and make it to a hive, where you start smacking it with a melee weapon and destroy it, before moving onto the next. The hunters have a superjump, grappling hook, and an execution if they aren't hit with a player's UV.
Once the people who got called weird or picked on at school! Started to play games get paid off UA-cam it was all down hill sweats where somone in the video game world! So cheater was made! Because they wanted to fit in or be like the skill sweats on other games
Pvz gw2 is going crazy with hackers rn and EA doesn't seem to care. I mean the game is 7 years old but it still has thousands of players who can't play anymore because they got banned by hackers. Also I heard people were getting doxxed too which is awful
2016: “Pokemon Sun & Moon” (2016) ... 2017: “PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds” (2017) ... 2018: “Red Dead Redemption 2” (2018) ... 2019: “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” (2019) ... 2020: “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” (2020) ... 2021: “Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War” (2020) CoD isn't the best game nor are people wanting it like they use to in the Black Ops days
that's why Battlebit is doing well. I've seen a list of about 100 people getting banned in one game and permanently banned too. Recently, I haven't seen any banning in game.
It's not only Call of Duty, it's any game that doesn't allow people to make their own servers. Everyone is funneled through the same system, and it's impossible to avoid cheaters anymore without quitting out of the whole thing entirely.
I see cheaters and hackers in all online games ive played. Mainly cod and r6. But seen my fair share in apex, minecraft, roblox, battlefield, and overwatch. What I find most annoying is that none of my friends who are good at the games ever find these players, but me who even sucks at anything pvp finds all of them
Notice all crossplay games its no coincidence im telling ya pc players are the ones dojnv it its no coincidence this hackjng uprising is happening now that crossplay is on
The sad thing is you can pre-order those hacks already for mw3. Companies make much money from hackers since they'll keep buying the game. One way to stop them is to arrest the hackers and those who provide them, but that will open up a whole mess of things.
For minecraft, that was a case for a long time because its a common thing when playing on anarchy servers (as the name implies there is no rules so cheating is allowed and practially needed)
This has been a problem for quite a while but don’t worry. They added an AI voice bot to listen for bad words to create a safe space for other players 😂😂
I used to cheat and hack when i was like 14 on games because it gave me a rush breaking. the game. Sure there was a bit of glee that comes from ruining it for others but that was to a lesser extent for me. It stemmed from first finding out about the action replay and gameshark. It was pretty interesting to think that these random strings of numbers and letters could give my car flight in gta 3. It helped me develop a love for computer science. Then again this was back when games were 60-65 bucks max and I was hacking on older and free games like Gunz online. 5:57
I remember the time hackers (on world at war especially) hacked the game but made it like sandbox mode for all of us to have fun
I remember a hacker gave me all of the trophies for w@w
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@@topnotchcupofteathat happened to me as well! Still playing the same account to this day! (Which is also the same account for my ps5 since I have all the map packs on it!)
360 was the good old days.
infections, RGH, prestieges
@@ross3695_basedhax I might consider getting an Xbox series S just to play call of duty especially since the lobbies are populated again when Microsoft fixed the servers
I miss when cheating was just rare, fun, modded game lobbies instead of being played for people who couldn’t be bothered to use their brain, or to ruin a playerbase by making them unplayable.
The worst hackers are the players who know enough to get away with it.
Bo2 modded servers were awesome.
@LBoomsky this is the real issue, how many streamers and youtubers who are actually good at the game and knowledgeable, those people could be cheating and getting away with it indefinitely
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I remember once I cheated on my ps3 to enter mw2 cheater lobbys, there was a free for all where only one player could acces the cheat sheet, and the only way to acces the cheat sheet was to kill the dude that has it, I remember that shit got down so hard that my ps3 ended up having xbox live
Cheating is rampant but getting shadowbanned by AI for talking trash is the quickest thing ever
Oh yes your more likely to get shadow banned or light shadow banned for having a opinion that goes against such such even if you are right and just trying to prove a point.
In 2023 freedom of speech and thought are banned in the west thanks to the woke and cancel culture movements.
@@z304legend what the heck is a light shadowban? ofc ik what a shadow ban is but a light one? dafuq
Did I forget to mention it took Multiple seasons in MW2 for Activision to add a fix for the false shadowbanning, Only for it to still continue now I think
*Lazy maintenance at it's finest*
@@KatyPacific382 they still have false shadow banning lol
Modern game developers don’t care to fix it or address it. The fact that a multi million dollar game and billion dollar company has these type issues every release is crazy. Until the games start decreasing in player counts and the money stop rolling in this wouldn’t stop
Yeah the pvz shooter are unplayable on pc bow due to an exploit that allows you to ban anyone and EA will never fix it because of money
Just letting you know. Fixing cheating is not an easy thing to do.
Most solutions towards fixing cheaters are very temporary.
Even forcing the user to install anti-cheating software is not guaranteed since most cheaters can use VMs to bypass it.
Cheaters will go far to cheat in a game. If you're willing to spend hundreds of dollars to buy cheating software, then you're willing to spend countless hours trying to find ways to cheat again.
@@PanzerTank_ Mw2 made over a billion dollars. No excuse. If they were a small dev team ok but Activison/blizzard shouldn’t have your sympathy.
@pureifier6308 You can't just throw money at coders and expect it to fix itself. Fixing problems like this can require years of resources, and I guarantee you they probably already have a team working on the cheating issue, but they just don't want to say anything since usually saying "yeah we're trying to get it fixed" makes people expect that they'll get it fixed quickly.
@@PanzerTank_ Titanfall 2 was one of these games and it was fixed in an extremely short time by the modding community via northstar. It's very easy to fix a cheating problem.
there are 2 types of cheaters, ones that make the game annoying and terrible af, and the other makes the game funny and fun (rare tho)
(Edit: holy cow a lot of you are miss understanding the point of what i mean by fun cheaters, i’m talking abt the ones that do the wildest stuff like making cars harry potter and fly or like ones that give everyone the advantage so no one has a bigger advantage. also thanks for 470 likes
Those rare moments being when they lose *because* they cheated, correct?
@@bachilles3285 yes and no when they do something incredibly funny or when they lose
the rare dont exist anymore
@bachilles3285 like old COD lobbies when modders would give everyone super speed and stuff
@@vivinous yeah I got into one with super speed and Infinite mags and ammo, turned the ranger shotgun into a super auto shotgun
There's two things guaranteed when you play online...
1.) Someone will cheat instead of learning the mechanics and ruin the experience for you and everyone else.
2.) Despite paying $70 for an unfinished product, you will get gangbang by microtransactions
I hate what modern gaming has turned in to.
@@allknighter5791 I consider modern gaming as games like Halo Infinite, Fortnite, Apex, EA's Battlefront 2, Grand Turismo 7, The new Saints Row game. Games that either prioritize agenda or overmonetization over producing a finished high quality game.
@@megaman37456 You should play some indies, you'll be -much- happier
@@allknighter5791it is modern gaming. Full of crybabies now wanting easier games and getting conditioned by these casualized games/franchises at that becoming a cycle.
3.) some kid is going to say something that he’d never say face to face to any living person near his size, age, or gender.
COD has so many people using soft hacks. There are some that genuinely care getting caught and use aimbot that's very subtle. It's gotten to the point that I question a lot of the deaths I have in that game.
Yeah i feel like the "Legit" cheaters trying to seem better than they are for views online, or even sadder, trying to impress their friends have to be a huge part of the issue
I've caught plenty of these people and most of them never got banned or a mark on their accounts. It's sad it truly is.
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Reminds me of one player I know in Halo: Infinite. The way he uses the shock rifle make me question it, when he kills someone then switches weapons, you see the blue electric streaming still for split second aimed directly at someone head still, I tried to replicate it numerous times with no luck & I suspect a aim bot, more likely strong magnatism type hack.
Yeah but it goes the other way too. I literally got banned from battlefield 3 for being “too good” because I “must be cheating to beat them like that”.
So honestly I don’t think it’s a problem to be solved easily. Either they ban you for no reason at all because you are “too good”, or the Ai false flags you for too many headshots. It’s equally a nightmare to get banned for actually having fun and playing fairly. Dealing with cheaters is one thing, but being punished for actually getting good is even worse.
@@ghost-user559i think game design can be used to create avenues to success that can't be cheated, or simply even thinking how can someone fight someone else with frame perfect execution and frame 1 reactions and win and have that path exist within average human bounds without luck.
I miss when cheaters actually made the game fun instead of the bs we got now😭
I still love the player made bosses in Dark souls. Where you invade and find a boss controlled by a player. Usually pretty fun and fair.
That's because modders aren't cheaters. Most mods enhance games, hackers or cheaters, ruin games.
Honestly been around that for most of my life, losers and their cheat softwares just making people's days miserable.
when??? dude, when i play game X, i want to play game X. if anyone changes anything about that, theyre ruining MY game for THEIR enjoyment, even if some morons it the lobby think its "fun"...maybe THATS why cheating is so rampant...because people like you enjoy having the game you PAID for changed against your will by some random scumbag.
@megaman37456 nah back innthe day when you got a random ground war lobby that was a prestige lobby it was pretty cool, and it was always easy to tell if you wanted to remain legit
I remember how we played Battlefield 1, we saw one guy in our team with sniper, had zero cooldown between shots, so he fired it like an A-10, absolutely glitching sound, and autoaiming to every single guy on the enemy team. But... My team refused to take the goal. Tons of people from my team surrounded the guy and covered his view of the hill with their bodies, to prevent him from shooting. Unfortunately the guy just teleported to the other side every time we did that... But we didn't win that game, as the goal was covered too well and too little people from our team tried to capture it, while enemies bunkered over and won with sheer numbers.
Godspeed to both teams. They both put in the effort to stop that invertebrate.
Also the fact that a lot of these games have you install shady anticheat software that require elevated permissions and it doesn't even prevent the cheaters like its supposed to.
All that software should be renamed, none of it is anti-cheat, it is cheat-detection and reporting, at no stage does the software stop the player from playing unless they are already banned, it does not issue bans, it simply sends packets to a server where a human or machine actions it.
As someone who plays alot of valve games where cheaters are rampant its getting ridiculous. When every tf2 game i join having atleast 4 dudes with aimbot its pointless to play. I understand its a problem in most games anymore. At this point we should hold the developers accountable. They refuse to combat the problem which ends up making games not fun to play.
To be fair, games like TF2 are really old and run on older technology again.
I 100% agree with this as an avid gamer it pisses me off that online gaming and gaming as a whole now has so many cheaters
I've personally just given up on online gaming in this day and age. From games having harsh sbmm to trying to compete with hackers I just don't have the time for it or the patience
Optimus has no clue how theres a ton of people cheating on Roblox already 💀
Same with Minecraft.
plus added the fact that minecraft and roblox had hackers before they went big
@nicholassankiewicz9247 minecraft is rare, and the modders usually ban them on servers
@@Alecup06 nah they get away almost everyone has a autoclicker
@@justamango942using an autoclicker is not hacking
About a couple months ago, someone in the Smash Bros community created a mod where you can make your character do any combo you want by pressing on a certain direction on the D pad. The worst part is that one of the characters has a move that's a little tricky to pull off. As long as you have that mod and created that macro, you just have to press on the D pad to preform it, so the game pretty much requires 0 skill to win a match online
You can’t do mods for melee online bc the clients have to be the same to function
@@staringcorgi6475 I was mainly talking about Ultimate, but that's not true if you're talking about Slippi. I have Animelee and a lot of other cosmetics and my mods never desynced a match. I also think that you actually can use macros online in Melee, but I never looked into it. I say this because it doesn't really change the gameplay. You just make your character do insane movement and frame perfect combos by pressing a button
@@itsxenlolyeah macros simply send the inputs, game still reads them as normal. Which is why aimbot is hard to not only track but deal with. Servers don't get anything odd unless the scrutinize the inputs a lot.
Pro tip for avoiding hackers:
Don't play multiplayer games.
It’s forcing a lot of players to do so
Yeah, I haven't played a multiplayer game in ages. @@bigpoke7043
Or just block pc users since you cant run hacks on consoles with current firmware
@@slamshift6927 🤣 You're funny
@@slamshift6927Yeah its not like there is an endless supply of usb hubs out there that allow M&K connection to consoles.
Its also not like consoles have been trying to fight off these hubs and prevent their use, and have only managed to fail.
There are youtube videos showing you how to set these up just to get aim hacks.
I’ve seen it constantly with people advertising their “bot lobbies” and cheats just openly admitting they’re terrible at the game it saddens me but I mean it’s not gonna go away soon
8:45 The laughter I felt when this clip was showed genuinely made me stop breathing.
I keep reporting them on tiktok and tiktok were like "They aren't breaking rules" WHAT?! They are cheating in broad daylight!
But I think what it is, is that it is not technically against tiktok tos to show you cheating in a video game. But it is definitely against the video game's Tos. Don't get me wrong. Lol!
@@Zigthrill But it is a report category when you report. But tiktok don’t punish them.
Dude TikTok doesn't give a rats ass heck they'll most likely ban you if your channel starts grabbing attention then will lie saying your under the age of 13 or whatever then won't give you even a hour to appeal the lie. So don't bother using TikTok
Tiktok is Chinese owned. This has been rampant over there since games existed. They view buying cheats as legit and it's not frowned upon.
I played Ark survival evolved and all the Chinese cheated on there. Talked to a few and they get confused as why we were so upset about it. It's nothing to them.
@@DC-ml6cv This, many of their internet-cafes where most of their youth go to play games these days are pre-loading cheat suites onto their cafe machines for the customers. They call it modding over there and to install a cheat pack is the same to them as it is to us to download a modpack for Skyrim, they have no moral or ethical concerns at all for the sancity of good sportsmanship or honor.
But when you look at their society you understand why.
I remember when cheating meant youd join a game on cod and have everybody's guns turn diamond and have max gravity and some other wacky shenanigans
It is also a huge problem on Dead By Daylight now -- I have had 6 games in the last few days where I load in to just die to the killer in 0.2 seconds, cause they teleport around the map, 1 shot each survivor, hook them, and then game over. Cheating is everywhere anymore.
R6 is one of the worst cases of cheating. And Ubisoft as always doesn’t care.
No where near the worst
Tarkovs the worst
I take it back dayz and titan fall 2 are the worst. Literally join a dayz server and instantly die every time you spawn
Really? I just thought I was bad at ranked.
Ya R6 Isn’t that bad compared to other games
Even in mobile games too codm pubg you can't find a TikTok live without a guy from middle east or indian cheating
Arena breakout has so many wall hackers and it sucks to lose my gear thats worth 200k 😢
Yea there are a ton of cheaters on PUBG mobile. How absolutely pathetic do you have to be to cheat at a mobile game of all things. May as well self terminate and do the world a favor if you’re that trash.
@@opDiamondKnight In escape from tarkov, I have over 4k hours and 60% SR average per-seasonal-wipe, this means I am an above average player but not a 'good' player.
I often donate over a million roubles worth of in-game gear value to cheaters and it honestly just sucks the enjoyment out of video games entirely for me.
If the 'good' players are suffering I cannot fathom how bad it is in the lower levels of skill and how misery inducing it must be for all the budding new players who quickly give up.
This is why I stay away from most competitive fps games. I enjoy playing games alone anyway.
"Uhhh yeah lemme just cop that yearly Call of Duty release. 🤓" Same as unironicaly buying Fifa/Pes/2K sports games every year.
As both a TF2 and a TF2 enjoyer, this really hits deep for me
you are a TF2 *and* a TF2 enjoyer?
wild.
Tf2^2
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a little TF2²
@@capt.raptor4650Team Fortress 2 and Titanfall 2
@@dankmemes8254TF4
cheaters can and do livestream on youtube aswell, only sites like twitch have a strict no cheating or ban on their website. UA-cam needs to implement this aswell imo
Dude YT allows people like DSP to stream and beg constantly I don't think YT really cares unless it's about someone telling the truth on all this false equality vs and gender wars crap. 😅
youtube needs to censor less actually, if they censored this it would also extend to showcasing videos of cheaters in action (caught red handed eg;) and who knows how much broader, leave the blanket censorship out of this please.
“Next thing you know there will be people on Roblox and Minecraft cheating” Oh Optimus. You sweet summer child.
Cheaters never prosper? Tf is that?
You haven't heard that term before...?
@@Ghostman223They do prosper in online gaming. It's kinda the whole point.
That only applies to cheating on partners
The companies: "look in our defense the cheaters buy skins as well so our hands are tied"
If we want cheaters and cheat makers to stop, then we need South Korean Cheater laws that would ban them from playing games and remove income from them doing it. But game companies won't get legislation passed for that because how would they make more money from those that buy 100 copies of their game with stolen Credit Cards so they can cheat and ruin the playerbase by forcing them out with his cheating.
It's so disgusting. We might actually need that SK styled law.
Yea no they just need to do their jobs. Why on God's green earth would you want a law that's going to get applied to mods? More government isn't always the answer.
I love the tagline of fortnite tiktok blatant cheaters: "Legit good at the game" or "I just have a good chair, link in bio"
Cheaters are kind of short fuse people
They get defensive with any kind of comments when someone calls them out or is on to them .
Most of the time they join games with friends that are also cheaters.
And the irony is that they accuse people of cheating when they get dominated by them
And for some reason this is the exact same behaviour they repeat no matter which game is on the topic.
I bet you the developers of the cheats are either paying for the game access or the cheats are made by the studio themselves
100%
I wish to watch a livestream of Optimus doing a full playthrough of Galaxy 2, since it brings me joy to see someone play a game that I personally love.
Honestly, the problem is that Western developers don't do much to stop cheaters.
If you play games made by asian developers, they will likely have good anti-cheat measures because it's a lot more culturally frowned upon for them.
*(Even as far as illegal to cheat in video games in some places)*
Resident Evil: Reverse would like a word….
That’s actually the reverse of what I and many others online have seen. A number of Asian cultures (China being probably the worst offender) actually believe that if you cheat and succeed you’re savvy, it’s only a shame if you’re caught.
They are the ones cheating the most tho
you don't know about pubg
The issue is virtually unsolvable, there is always a demand for these cheats. That with no steep threshold into purchasing said games and constant ease of use to immediately jump into multiplayer/competitive play will always be net returns for the cheats to the point where even if the cheat designers get sued they can easily pay off the lawsuit like they’re comic book crime lords…
Simple way to stop a cheater is to sue them for cheating. This way people would think twice about cheating and would probably even get scared to cheat.
"Playing single player games? really? a man of your talents?"
"It's a peaceful life"
Yeah rocket league and cod made me hate multiplayer games. Overwatch as well. After losing interest in new games. I started investing in retro.
8:47 💀 That guys pc overheating
Cheating in all 3 Plants vs Zombies shooters recently reached a new low, to the point where no account is safe. New cheating software was made where people can get EA accounts false-flag banned by any of the game’s anti-cheat software. It’s done by over-leveling the target account beyond the level cap. It’s terrible…
I agree
not losing sleep over Plants vs Zombies.
Newgrounds is garbage.
Bro is down Bad enough to use autoclicker in plants vs Zombies😂
I remember back in the og mw days, cheating WAS rare and often times when you joined a modded lobby the cheater maxed out everyones rank.
It's like life and cancer, you can't have one without the other
I remember when hackers got life banned or Ip banned instead of being told "No, you can't do that! Sit in the virtual timeout corner for 2 days and don't leave because that would be very inconvenient, please." anti-cheat now is like British constables "Stop! I'll hit you with my baton! Oh, you wouldn't like that? My apologies, continue with your day!"
1:46 As someone who plays a lot of Minecraft Skywars, cheating is already rampant on minecraft lol
And as a long-time roblox player, cheaters have always been around, but they're mostly harmless from what I've seen. Back in Arcane Adventures I remember it was a common thing to spot the health bar of a flyhacker outlined against the skybox way off in the distance, the most activity you'd see out of them was them just zipping across the map to a new spot to hover. Though there was that one time that *supposedly* a cheater catastrophically tore apart the entire map of a server
Definitely met a few directly hostile cheaters before tho.
Like, I was playing Halo mcc one time, and this guy started cheating on a ctf game and Flys, and we won without getting the flag .
Optimus bless us with more down bad videos. I want to hear more puking.
It never surprises me anymore. Bobby Kotick (the Activision CEO) laid off 70000 employees in the height of the pandemic, all while simultaneously giving himself a $300M bonus, despite being worth $8bn already.
That’s the kind of rat that you’re dealing with. He’s at the helm. Of course he’s not going to set aside money for anti cheat development, he’s going to try and funnel as much of it into his own pocket as he possibly can!
There's a big global shift where the middle class is being erased and we are being turned back into serfs and nobility, people like him can see the writing on the wall and wants to be on the powerful side of that dichotomy shift, so of course he is going to aim to make himself as powerful as they are with money. This is why you'll often see obsessions with earning money, not necessarily actually having the money. Income is often more important than the outcome for some people.
@@Rexhunterj ah well, the sooner they all get eaten the better
One of the reasons i avoid competitive games like a plaque.
PvE becomes more and more enjoyable the older you get, i remember all the emotional stress from playing League for years.
I agree, I don't have time to deal with all the aim botting and god mode'rs etc. . . PVE is much MUCH more fun when you can just sit back and relax with an actual challenge.
These gaming chairs are getting crazy man.
Ever since season 8, Sea of Thieves has had such a big problem with cheating that it's nearly impossible to go one day without seeing at least 1 cheater. It is impossible to play competitive PVP because of it, the developers have done literally nothing other than tell us they're "working on it" with nothing to show for it, and the majority of the playerbase gets annoyed when we complain about it because they do not PVP themselves.
Facts. Haven't touched the seas in a while because of that :/
Banger vid. One thing I will add is that it’s not just a lack of qc in gaming but everywhere frfr. If a corporation owns it, they’re probably lighting it on fire and pissing on it for fun and mostly profit.
Dude who got banned for cheating but still playing is the same energy as madara undoing the Edo Tensei before going back to grave 😂
I "cheated" back in og MW2 days with modded lobbies, doing all kinds of crazy things but back then, everyone in the lobby was infected so everyone could fly with full auto noob tubes and stuff lol.
The best you got out of it was XP to unlock stuff which you could use in matchmaking. If you had an infection going and tried to hop over to matchmaking, you'd make it 2 or 3 games and not only would you be banned off cod multiplayer, you'd probably lose your XBL account too...
In short, cheating and "cheating" both have always existed, but Activision or whoever else over the years have just decided anti cheating measures are not important, despite cheating becoming more discreet and more prevalent.
I modded World at War back in the day, I would max rank people and mod zombie lobbies for people to enjoy. It was always funny getting a few kids in the lobby that would freak out about the mod and you could tell it just made their day. Good times.
As someone who spent around 3000 hours in Valve games from 2007-2012 period, I agree with you.
I got permanently banned the day of release without having played in a single lobby for "modifying game files" after I opened the game, let the shaders install, closed the game to allow GeForce Experience to optimize my graphics settings, and then open it the next day only to see a permaban on my ENTIRE account. Allegedly they were banning people with RGB software in the background, but I hadn't hacked or modified online games when it wasn't allowed for my entire gaming career, why would I start now? But then there's these people blatantly cheating and can do whatever they want but can still continue to play.
Call of duty AI chat bans are hitting people who complain or get mad about cheaters. Got 3 day comms ban for complaining in a upset way in a team of friends. Plus pre muted ever lobby to friends only. But yeah the guy was flying around the map in the last circle doesn't get a ban. Makes sense. There is no cheating if there is no one that can complain about it I guess
If this is the threshold of "Getting ridiculous" then the threshold for 'hot' is being 10m away from the Sun.
Funnily enough, I've played cod mobile (free game), and I haven't run into cheaters. Obviously, the game has bots, but even still when u run into irl players. I've played since it first came out. Now on mw2 I spectate ppl cheating and having unreleased skins. I'm not bothered by the skins they're cool tbh. But ppl cheating is annoying. Let's not forget it's toxic report system, which getting uinto shadow banned lobbies is even worse.
It had a small problem for a few months but that got handled QUICK
theres actually tons of roblox cheating videos, most ive seen are the cheaters exploiting in bad condo and stuff games which is good but yea roblox is actually probably one of the earliest places where people made content out of cheating. probably because of its ease and mass. at this point i would consider cheating a new genre/type of content which attracts people which is why people make these types of videos i think.
"pC mAsTeR rAcE" "pC bEtTeR tHaN cOnSoLe pEaSaNtS"
RIP The Cycle Frontier a game that was really fun to play and had good potential only to get killed off because of cheaters
Optimus sounding a little blasted these past two uploads 😂
The only reason they let it slide is because they know a lot of content creators that are in organizations will get outed, they’re trying to keep eyes on the game and keep revenue coming in rather than fixing their game. Im hard stuck gold in mw2 because every lobby i get in has a blatant hacker 🤦🏾♂️
Lack of consequences, lack of accountability, lack of creativity, lack of care. EMPHASIS ON THE GREED
Ironically cheating became a massive problem when crossplay was introduced.
Wrong? Just around that time it was easier to find cheats man. Cross play isn't the problem cross play helps connect more people. 😅
@@z304legendno you’re wrong lol. Crossplay being enable did open the door for and absurd amount of hacks. Bypassing Microsoft’s built in anti cheat on their consoles/hardware is a lot harder than injecting an exe into your MW2 which is all you have to do on a PC.
@@z304legend you're joking right? Halo MCC never had a cheater problem UNTIL crossplay came along. Plenty of people warned 343 not to do crossplay because of this exact reason and 343 ignored them.
@@z304legend think you might be a little bit autistic lil bro
@@megaman37456
Most cheats arent ran natively on the console. They take in video feed and run off a laptop, and then feed back to the console using a usb hub.
You could cheat this way back in the 360 days. It was never impossible to cheat on console. It just wasnt mainstream.
All crossplay did was feed into the ever growing market of gaming, and made it easier to see.
Once you saw how the pc players were doing it, you could figure out how the console players were.
In order to fight it on console, they are going to have to completely lock the system down, and not allow anything other than proprietary hardware.
Nag you're cappin bro homie on the flying motorcycle was legit that's just the new superman crossover lol
Man, i don't regret getting into the 2007 stalker, I wasn't even in my parents plans when this masterpiece dropped!
I stopped playing pvp shooters years ago because of this and I doubt i’m the only one in the same boat.
You certainly aren't, I've gotten to the point where if I do play it a game it will be specifically a single player game even if PvP is not a central part of it. It's equally as annoying for me to play some MMO and see a clearly bot character with 6 duplicates all doing the exact same thing with one character changed in their serial-code-looking-name.
I can only play them with friends now, i all but refuse to play them alone because of cheaters. at least with friends we can devolve to just clowning around and not care too much, and even then it does get to us at some point.
This is why I personally do not play any Call of Duty games anymore, it's the same game every year for me. To those who are diehard COD fans tho, you deserve better than this. It's sad seeing an acclaimed FPS turn into this much of a cash grab :/
On cod games I mainly just play treyarch zombies and sadly I don't really play with randoms on steam as they say they fixed it but the cheaters / hackers can still downgrade your level, take away your guns, gums etc.
I only played cod for competitive play where certain things are limited and that pretty much died for me the moment Vanguard came out. Haven’t played since
There was one time I was playing a 2 person tycoon with my friend in Roblox literally the most uncompetitive type of game to exist on Roblox, with that probably ever, and there was a guy who was hacking. He was flying around and killing people and just making the game completely unfun and all we really could do was leave the game. Cheating and hacking has genuinely become so bad to the point you can’t play a casual uncompetitive game with your friends.
Anti-Cheat has gotten to the point where people are going to be banned almost all of the time. So people who do it now just grab all the cheats possible and run them all. If they're going to be banned anyway might as well go all out.
I'm a pretty avid destiny 2 player, and a few years ago this same issue happened. There was a streamer who regularly streamed cheats on his account flying around the map, ruining pvp games etc. He even pinged bungie on twitter with a link to his stream. The issue isn't necessarily detecting the cheats anymore or being able to prove if they're cheat or not. They just try to overwhelm the system with the maximum amounts of cheats they can get by with without getting detected.
Anti-cheat systems can only go so far. Even Riots vangaurd anti-cheat (the one that runs in ring 0) cant always detect cheating. Cheaters just care so little about getting caught right now it doesn't matter any more.
Cod and bigger franchises will always suffer from this
But games with community servers are a really good way to limit some of the cheating
I've played a lot of community game in battlefield and had very little encounters with cheaters
Same with battlebit and dayz today
I remember when a hacker joined my World at war Zombies game. All gave us superjump/low gracity and a ray gun... fun times
I blame the free-to-play business model. Oh, my account got banned? I’ll just make a new one and start over again. Oh, I’m IP banned? Time to find the next free-to-play game to cheat on
The quality of the product is substantially devalued and considered broken. Isn’t there an institution that investigates broken products sold to consumers in America? FCC? FTC? Something
I saw a video a while ago on the first Warzone game. A streamer interviewed a hacker that he was able to win against. They both had a civil conversation, and the hacker congratulated him for being one of the toughest players to beat him. I recommend watching it.
It's always just some teen in his parents basement😭😭
Living in a world where bad is good and good is bad.
From people who are much more clever than I am:
Network protocols are part of the battle. Devs need to design them so only the server has the authority to update player positions. Fly hacks happen when the player has the authority to update player positions and report them to the server instead.
Anticheat is the other part. I've seen bypasses through hardware drivers that video games need in order to be playable in the first place.
Here's a tip for Super Mario Galaxy 1&2: If you try to do a spin the moment you do a ground pound, the ground pound will be homing
"You don't understand! We need to charge you 90$ entry with 30$ battlepass and skins for the games longevity! We can't afford an actual product!"
I played Dying Light recently, and since the co-op lobbies usually ended up in huge lag, me being kicked immediately, foreign languages, or people not knowing that the down arrow above the objective marker means "Go down to the elevator, back outside, then climb onto a roof to initiate a GRE cutscene, why are you climbing around wildly on The Tower's roof?"
I decided to try out the Infected gamemode... and it's weird, I don't want to point fingers, but I feel like they all cheated in some way because I would be miles away from the enemy, they aren't ANYWHERE near me (Or else I would've seen them with survivor sense / had a quote from the protagonist like "Head on a swivel, it's nearby") Then I get caught and died immediately, but they only did it like once or twice and never again.
The last one I tried had the hunter disconnect after a single catch, and the second-to-last one had a cheater who I ironically had a chance about, since even when they used the "no cooldown acid spit" to surround a hive, I just used a shotgun to take it out from a distance, tossing flares down to create safe zones for myself, etc. Eventually he just let me win, and I had a fair bit of fun even though the UV flashlight stopped working after a bit.
Also, just for post-comment context. The way that the hunters work is this.
The humans play the campaign as per usual, enabling multiplayer and a special setting that enables the "Be the Zombie" gamemode.
The hunters play the "Be the Zombie" gamemode, and use the matchmaking screen to "invade" other players' games.
The humans goal is to parkour across the map, watching out for the hunters (Using UV flashlight to stun, attacking manually to get some breathing room for a bit) and make it to a hive, where you start smacking it with a melee weapon and destroy it, before moving onto the next. The hunters have a superjump, grappling hook, and an execution if they aren't hit with a player's UV.
Once the people who got called weird or picked on at school!
Started to play games get paid off UA-cam it was all down hill sweats where somone in the video game world! So cheater was made! Because they wanted to fit in or be like the skill sweats on other games
6:07 that was painful gameplay to watch
Pvz gw2 is going crazy with hackers rn and EA doesn't seem to care. I mean the game is 7 years old but it still has thousands of players who can't play anymore because they got banned by hackers.
Also I heard people were getting doxxed too which is awful
PvZ GW2 is abandoned
2016: “Pokemon Sun & Moon” (2016) ...
2017: “PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds” (2017) ...
2018: “Red Dead Redemption 2” (2018) ...
2019: “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” (2019) ...
2020: “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” (2020) ...
2021: “Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War” (2020)
CoD isn't the best game nor are people wanting it like they use to in the Black Ops days
that's why Battlebit is doing well. I've seen a list of about 100 people getting banned in one game and permanently banned too. Recently, I haven't seen any banning in game.
Valorant cheaters are just as common but the riot mind plague has people pretending it isn't
It's not only Call of Duty, it's any game that doesn't allow people to make their own servers. Everyone is funneled through the same system, and it's impossible to avoid cheaters anymore without quitting out of the whole thing entirely.
I see cheaters and hackers in all online games ive played. Mainly cod and r6. But seen my fair share in apex, minecraft, roblox, battlefield, and overwatch. What I find most annoying is that none of my friends who are good at the games ever find these players, but me who even sucks at anything pvp finds all of them
Notice all crossplay games its no coincidence im telling ya pc players are the ones dojnv it its no coincidence this hackjng uprising is happening now that crossplay is on
@@mikehawknballs434 yea I never really saw much of it until warzone came out
The sad thing is you can pre-order those hacks already for mw3. Companies make much money from hackers since they'll keep buying the game. One way to stop them is to arrest the hackers and those who provide them, but that will open up a whole mess of things.
We need consumer protections and a class-action lawsuit
For minecraft, that was a case for a long time because its a common thing when playing on anarchy servers (as the name implies there is no rules so cheating is allowed and practially needed)
Shout out Wichita! 2:12
This has been a problem for quite a while but don’t worry. They added an AI voice bot to listen for bad words to create a safe space for other players 😂😂
Cheating is essentially a game mode in all future fps
8:47 thats exactly the stream i saw when i Last went on tiktok I CALLED IT
Purge the cheats from reality.
8:53 wdym thats just the oppressor mk II sounds like a skill issue
not gonna lie id snap cheat engines out of existance if i had thanos infinity gauntlent
@@adad87821 Good thing you don't. I like my Halo 2 anniversary campaign randomizer
Don't hate the game, hate the scummy player
@@adad87821 Cheat Engine is a tool, it can be used for good but it can also be used for bad. It's up to the person on how they use it.
I used to cheat and hack when i was like 14 on games because it gave me a rush breaking. the game. Sure there was a bit of glee that comes from ruining it for others but that was to a lesser extent for me. It stemmed from first finding out about the action replay and gameshark. It was pretty interesting to think that these random strings of numbers and letters could give my car flight in gta 3. It helped me develop a love for computer science. Then again this was back when games were 60-65 bucks max and I was hacking on older and free games like Gunz online. 5:57