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1. To make money streaming or boosting.
2. They feel like there is no more room for self improvement. So maybe they cheat a “little” to get where they feel like they deserve to be.
3. Others are doing it, so I’d be a fool not to at this point.
Cheating sucks and I really wish companies were better at fighting them. Maybe passing laws to at least make it illegal to sell programs would have a big impact?
The law prohibiting the sale of cheat programs doesn't mean much.
Because most of the cheats are made and sold in China, even if they are banned by the United States or other countries, they are not affected much.
- RaginSam2 years agoSeasoned Ace
@ratherplayfinals wrote:The law prohibiting the sale of cheat programs doesn't mean much.
Because most of the cheats are made and sold in China, even if they are banned by the United States or other countries, they are not affected much.How do you know it would have zero effect exactly?
The transactions of cheats happen in, and through the US, so it seems like it would have at least some effect. Not all cheats are sold out of country, but even if that was true, it would still have an impact. It’s only part of the solution, not any single thing is going to completely solve the issue. At least make it less convenient and harder for the cheat sellers?
Activision just won a lawsuit against Engine Owning selling cheats. They were awarded 14 million in damages.
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