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4 years ago
@Eshshshss As someone who understands how game mechanics work, my knowledge as a Mechanic (with an Associates Degree), Gamer, & Customer Service Technician, all culminates in me having an Extraordinary Eye for detail, & sixth sense, when it comes to spotting things that are out of place.
I’ve been watching a lot of different streamers or content creators out there, and im not going to name names, but I think I know with 99.9% certainty that there is a Popular YT’er that is using cheats. 🧐
I’ve been watching a lot of different streamers or content creators out there, and im not going to name names, but I think I know with 99.9% certainty that there is a Popular YT’er that is using cheats. 🧐
Eshshshss
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@SILVERisSORRY that's all good and you should share your info somewhere e.g. make a youtube video breaking down the person's gameplay. That will definitely make a community better.
Also, I think that people (especially fanboys) don't even need a degree or experience in the field, they just need a bit of common sense, critical thinking, and the ability to ask questions like:
a) how common is this particular skill say perfect recoil control
b) do you know someone who can do it or who knows someone who can do it
c) ask these people for advice and see if it works
d) be critical to the advice given - evaluate if there is no result how much is it "you" factor e.g. not practicing enough and how much it might be that the advice given was just crap e.g. play 10h on daily basis = quit your job, life etc.
e) see if the person who gives you advice does the same e.g. what are the odds that the streamer who streams 6-10h per day actually does spend extra 2h in firing range practicing recoil
f) compare your progress over time - if you do the right things over time you should become better e.g. one season you get gold, next platinum, over time your should become also diamond and higher. If you hit the wall again see what competition does and how/can you close this gap
etc.
Also, I think that people (especially fanboys) don't even need a degree or experience in the field, they just need a bit of common sense, critical thinking, and the ability to ask questions like:
a) how common is this particular skill say perfect recoil control
b) do you know someone who can do it or who knows someone who can do it
c) ask these people for advice and see if it works
d) be critical to the advice given - evaluate if there is no result how much is it "you" factor e.g. not practicing enough and how much it might be that the advice given was just crap e.g. play 10h on daily basis = quit your job, life etc.
e) see if the person who gives you advice does the same e.g. what are the odds that the streamer who streams 6-10h per day actually does spend extra 2h in firing range practicing recoil
f) compare your progress over time - if you do the right things over time you should become better e.g. one season you get gold, next platinum, over time your should become also diamond and higher. If you hit the wall again see what competition does and how/can you close this gap
etc.
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