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@NitromethaneAPLolz it’s so fun when someone’s assumingly questioning someone else’s position when they themselves conclude their monologue with ‘So be careful with these accusations when you do not have any proof what so ever...’. Also fun to see that you seem ALOT more, apparent from your post, certain and aware who did something in the past and who didn’t and who still does. Care to fill ppl in how you observe dozens of ppl’s hands at the same time while knowing what their pc is running?
Competitions? Nobody’s talking bout that here I think. They are talking about the venue they’re most at home at; home gaming. Athletes use dope too and get caught even tho ‘they have invested almost their entire lives to [insert sport]’
It’s not called a ‘loser’s mentality’ cause that only applies to the disposition of losing which isn’t the issue here. I think you’re going for the ‘blamer mentality’, but that’s not the case here, as people are just talking about 1 event and what they witness other’s doing which may be true or not, not about own experience and why they lost due to something beyond their control.
From what I know 2 of the participants on this thread play on console but also own a gaming pc and know the workings of a pc... so yea...
@Koochi-Q their gameplay did not differ from streaming compared to the LAN tournaments. So that argument is invalid. Also most streamers actually show their hand/mouse...
Its merely a name for a process that happens in people´s brains. Majority of people do not learn from their own mistakes - they always blame it away, a "winner" has another set of mentality - they can even learn from other peoples mistakes. People who showcase the "loser" mentality have already "lost" in life, and they wont succeed at anything. I bet the reason why most people think the streamers cheat is because THEY can never accomplish what streamers have done in their life´s - so the easy way out process in your brain will be to blame them instead of facing your own failure.
Now if there was actual proof that the Apex streamers are indeed cheating - where is it?
- 6 years ago@NitromethaneAP So the same variables were present in both streaming and in tournaments? Enemies were in same spot, doing same thing and so on? I don’t think so...
Lolz yea... if it’s a layman’s term you can use it to describe anything in any way you want. I never heard someone with a psychological background use the ‘winner mentality’ so I’m not gonna take it as is, cause like I said, you can copy paste another definition to that word to let it mean something else.
Lolz ‘why most of you people think’ I giggled there cause there’s so much wrong in that sentence alone...
1) why you associate me with others cause I never said or acknowledged that streamers cheated
2) ‘most streamers’? Well that’s an overstatement as there are thousands of streamers and the indication of this thread was towards Apex pro streamers and even then no names were called so it’ll likely pertain to a smaller group
3) so because they are making money of streaming apex you think the people who responded in this thread can’t live up to the failure of ‘not being a streamer of Apex’ if I understand you correctly?
I can go on but I’ll leave it at that. If there’s actual proof of them cheating can be countered with, like you said. They can lose alot. IF they actually cheat (sometimes), they’ll likely go to great lengths not to get caught. But I think they’re just good at what they do. But seeing as I don’t watch other’s game which seems like a common occurence these days, I would have no idea.- 6 years ago
@Koochi-Q their aim did not change, if you watched someone for more than 20h - you would probably also be to see differences in their aim if you looked hard or knew what you are looking at... Or are you claiming all the admins in the LAN tournaments failed at that too? Have you ever played in a LAN tournament? Do you know how hard it would be to cheat there? Or are you claiming they don't cheat there but they cheat only during streams? ... Its like stating that an athletic basketball player only cheats when he is throwing hoops outside his house - but never during an actual contest that has money involved...
Again, show me the proof - because all I see is console players that use 95% aim assist claiming streamers are "cheating".- 6 years ago
@NitromethaneAPWhy in the double are you guys replying to me when I’m the voice of reason here XD.
Read my replies carefully before you guys say that ‘you guys say they cheating’.
Lolz I got better stuff to do than watch someone else play a game. I commented on the fact of ‘#freejarvis’ and now am in a discussion objectively stating that (some) streamers could be using a handicap helper or not XD. Funny twist of event.But a point of contest on the ‘shoot hoops at home’ comment, 2 points:
1) as far as I know, there is no drug that magically makes you throw better, so it would make no sense to use a drug for home court hoop tossing. As far as I know, drugs enhance the body, so for a b-baller that’d likely be for strength or speed so unless there’s a match, someone would not use drugs, if at all.
2) let’s say for argument’s sake there is a drug that enhances throwing skills. A B-baller doesn’t make money throwing balls through hoops at home. He does that for training most likely. A streamer on the other hand streams at home, meaning people basically watch him ‘practice’ at home while he gets paid to do so. So it’s much more logical to perform your best aka some kind of ‘handicap helper’.
Like I said this is not an accusation, just points to keep discussion going
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