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A macro capable mouse cannot be banned on a software level. The Logitech G502 and many others have onboard memory. That means it requires no software to function. Theoretically it could run any macro and it would appear like it was manually done. This could never be fully blocked without also blocking any other player that aims well. I think using macros takes the fun out of the game. Having no recoil or rapid firing is lazy and I prefer having full aim control rather than using a macro that may or may not function properly.
That being said, the actual wall hack, aim bot, lag switch hackers on PC have forced me unto Xbox. Xbox has very little cheating with the exception of the XIM, Titan2, etc that plagues Predator lobbies. Some predator streamers on console even admit using them.
*In the end its just a game. Go outside and play if it makes you mad*
So when those bans did happen it most likely was a sure cut case cause they indeed was banned for doing so. Just cant catch them all i suppose.
- 5 years ago@E9ine_AC Those are the post that make me happy! Remember the series 2 predator ban for exploiting the backout glitch? Respawn/ EA does what they technically can to stop cheating. It is a cat and mouse game with millions of mice and one cat. They cannot catch them all.
- 5 years ago@E9ine_AC Like I said, I guess they spend a lot of money to avoid having their software blocked. That's why gaming mouses are expensive and people buy them to have an advantage over others. If you are so rich, pay 10-20-30 million dollars to EA to block the Logitech, Bloody, Razer, BenQ macro software. All you do here is repeat yourself like a parrot because no one cares for people without gaming mouses. You have to take advantage of everything in every aspect of your life.
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