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Thinking of cheating in the new Call of Duty? Those precious brains may just end up on the pavement.
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Regular non-cheating players who have a skill level way higher than mine (which is almost all of them) is the reason I gave up playing games online back in the early 2000s. That and the fact that I don't like playing with strangers, and that you can't pause the games cuz they are live. Multiplayer games needs bots. If you don't have bots (looking at you, Halo series), then F*CK YOU.Cheaters is the main reason why I don't play online much anymore.
Yeah, this. It was hard to get good at a shooter when the other players are one-shotting me as I load in, over and over. I felt like I was playing Duck Hunter, only I was the duck.Regular non-cheating players who have a skill level way higher than mine (which is almost all of them) is the reason I gave up playing games online back in the early 2000s. That and the fact that I don't like playing with strangers, and that you can't pause the games cuz they are live. Multiplayer games needs bots. If you don't have bots (looking at you, Halo series), then F*CK YOU.
I never knew this. I'm glad I decided to play offline against bots for sure now..lolthe problem is that people have moved on from software cheats and are now using hardware cheats that are virtually impossible for anti-cheat software or the game to detect. Like the Cronus Zen. You can use it on console or PC with a controller. I basically cranks the aim assist up to 11, removes recoil and does auto trigger. Basically, just sweep your crosshairs across someones head and it'll shoot for you when you're dead centered.
I gave up on COD online games because they're 75% cheaters. Everyone is using a controller and cronus. They're not even trying to hide it anymore. And activision doesn't care because the cheaters are streamers that showcase their game and pump up sales.
Cheaters is the main reason why I don't play online much anymore.
Hahahahaha, I feel yah there too!I just can't stand the people anymore. These days I play games to get a break from people, not to have to deal with more people and all of their bullshit.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATexcept that one guy who it turned out was an honest to goodness neo-nazi, but even he behaved himself, at least in-game
I like the sound of this idea, and I'm in the same boat as you with people under 30.At times I almost wonder if multiplayer games could be improved by having a "mature" section that you can only join if you have positive ID that you are 30 or above. Something like that out to weed out all the annoying kids. if I never have to interact with anyone under 30 again, my quality of life will likely be much improved.
I have fond memories of schooling foulmouthed kids in games. But really I'm **** near 50 now... My patience for that BS is GONE. Much like everyone else here I'd much rather a walled garden...
Used to be able to turn off cross platform play. And it was glorious. I don't know why they removed that option. Another reason I won't buy a new COD game.You missed one....
Cross Platform Play... yea it's nice to be able to do that from time to time. But MF I want dedicated servers for PC players... at least that's a PARTIALLY walled environment to begin with.
I have fond memories of schooling foulmouthed kids in games. But really I'm **** near 50 now... My patience for that BS is GONE. Much like everyone else here I'd much rather a walled garden... I honestly don't care of it's 10 bucks a month. I just don't want to be stuck dealing with ****head players that ONLY want to piss people off.
At lest if there is some $$ for the accounts those servers can be protected and policed for crappy activity on them. And really if people want cheats... make a 'auto skilled' room for games with other 'auto skilled' players.. or vs bots only. We're using AI for everything else in games... lets see some AI learn and play some FPS games to give those 'Auto skilled' players something to target.![]()
It's a pretty close tie between that and the people themselves.Cheaters is the main reason why I don't play online much anymore.
Agreed. I deal with the public on a daily basis with my job, so I don't need to be dealing with the worst of them in my down time.It's a pretty close tie between that and the people themselves.
About 20 years ago I used to work retail (GameStop-owned EBGames and then Zales). If you don't already hate people, working retail will definitely cause you to not be able to stand them.I deal with the public on a daily basis with my job, so I don't need to be dealing with the worst of them in my down time.
Yeah I wish there was better way to match ranked players so the kiddie pool types (like me) aren't swimming with sharks doing 360 noscope headshotsYeah, this. It was hard to get good at a shooter when the other players are one-shotting me as I load in, over and over. I felt like I was playing Duck Hunter, only I was the duck.
I'm not even going to call them cheaters, it's just that I'm not very good - that's the fact of it. Sure, I suppose I could stick with it and learn, but picking myself up off the floor over and over again is only entertaining for so long, and not many shooter games have a hook to keep me in beyond that.
I worked retail and I have also done telephone PC end user tech support. Tech support is worse, just with less hot bad breath in your face. If I found myself jobless tomorrow, I would rather go work at Lowes or Home Depot than do tech support again.About 20 years ago I used to work retail (GameStop-owned EBGames and then Zales). If you don't already hate people, working retail will definitely cause you to not be able to stand them.
You're right about it being worse, which is why I could never bring myself to do it. I have friends who have done it, and they confirmed it is hell on Earth.I have also done telephone PC end user tech support. Tech support is worse, just with less hot bad breath in your face.
That's making the more sensible choice.If I found myself jobless tomorrow, I would rather go work at Lowes or Home Depot than do tech support again.
I could do it if required. Though at this stage I would probably be in technical training or running a center or something. If they just put me on the phones I'd ignore the metrics (what really makes the job ****) and have fun with the customers.I worked retail and I have also done telephone PC end user tech support. Tech support is worse, just with less hot bad breath in your face. If I found myself jobless tomorrow, I would rather go work at Lowes or Home Depot than do tech support again.