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I notice numerous players in matches instantly claiming people aren't cheating, and it really is the ones who are pretty questionable themselves. Had a rank 4 yesterday running over 60 kills to single digit deaths, and they were not in a vehicle. Players racking up vehicle kill counts on foot in record time always raises my suspicions. Even when bots are on the map. Two highly suspect players account for 160 kills between them. The nearest kills after that were about 44. Yeah, its easy to rack up bot kills, when you're solo. Not so much when there are other players and other bots spread across the map. They're having to locate 80 individual targets to shoot and kill, when there was only 32 targets to choose from at any one time. Wallhacking is a big issue, and I think a lot of players are using it to try and slip under the radar. Too many players constantly top the team in every single match, regardless of any lag, performance issues, or who they are playing against. That degree of consistency, where they are always miles ahead of everyone else and never have a poor or average game, reeks of cheating. Same for those who leap like 200 ranks in a month.
Damage boosters seem to be another, because some enemy aircraft will take dozens of hits, then blitz my aircraft in one burst (in addition to dropping off the radar but always being able to instantly find you in the airspace around them, plus the 180 flip turns they do you cannot achieve with any amount of speed control or turning action).
- SpoolaZ3 years agoSeasoned Ace
It's clear that cheaters cash money to the publishers every time they get caught, it's still not usually a publisher's fault as they get passive income from idiots who choose to cheat. Maybe it's time to wake up for everyone who complains about this, and see where this is going, because it's not going in the direction you want with your complaints.