6 years ago
Xbox: Rampant cheating
1: Is there another, or more effective, method of reporting cheaters than to look up their gamercard from the player list, and reporting them to XBL? 2: Why are we seeing a clear increase in cheatin...
Auto fires devices are not readily available. Those are the devices where you have to open up and manually rework the internals. I don't see how that's readily available, you have to go to relatively great lengths to have an auto fire controller.
Im on xbox in west servers and I can't tell the difference between a player with and without auto fire. I literally treat everyone the same and they all die the same. I have not met a person whom I've noticed with a distinct advantage using a constant rate of fire, assuming the use of an "auto fire device," vs a player who is jump shooting, which you can use by changing the settings in-console and is CURRENTLY at your disposable if you choose to do so. But I have met people who can jump and shoot whom picks and chooses when they fire (not just constantly firing, but whose shots when shot are accurate). These are the people that give me trouble.
If you choose to not jump n shoot, then live with the consequences of being an easier target. And that's the reality. I disagree with the use of auto fire but it's such a minor advantage, in my opinion, because the use of jump shooting , which doesn't require any extra hardware, is much more advantageous. And I'll repeat that this is currently at your disposable.
@mikepal19 wrote:Auto fires devices are not readily available. Those are the devices where you have to open up and manually rework the internals. I don't see how that's readily available, you have to go to relatively great lengths to have an auto fire controller.
Im on xbox in west servers and I can't tell the difference between a player with and without auto fire. I literally treat everyone the same and they all die the same. I have not met a person whom I've noticed with a distinct advantage using a constant rate of fire, assuming the use of an "auto fire device," vs a player who is jump shooting, which you can use by changing the settings in-console and is CURRENTLY at your disposable if you choose to do so. But I have met people who can jump and shoot whom picks and chooses when they fire (not just constantly firing, but whose shots when shot are accurate). These are the people that give me trouble.
If you choose to not jump n shoot, then live with the consequences of being an easier target. And that's the reality. I disagree with the use of auto fire but it's such a minor advantage, in my opinion, because the use of jump shooting , which doesn't require any extra hardware, is much more advantageous. And I'll repeat that this is currently at your disposable.
I was just in a server with a buddy who showed me scripting in action. I won't say the name out of respect but the rate of fire was ridiculous. I also saw a screenshare of auto aim being used (I couldn't see through my TV down his sights so he sent me a picture of the crosshairs turning red far outside of the normal reticle on a character that doesn't have the standard crosshair present in the picture)....Auto Aim as in.... not like a true God hack the way we all think of it but a superior version of Aim Assist. I can verify that I've seen these THIS MORNING with my own eyes. To my understanding, the scripting software is programmed via USB/wireless connection and the effect occurs between the remote control and the PS4/Xbox and has nothing to do with the hardware of the paddle itself.
I'm well aware of how I sound like I'm rambling about something I don't know about... and that's because I don't own the devices myself but have seen them in action. This Auto Aim is real.... ROF is real.
EDIT: Typo
I was going to say, I'm pretty sure we had rapid fire controllers at least as far back as the SNES and Genesis if not earlier. Back then they were just convenience items or when you wanted to mess with a friend since all games were local at the time. In a competitive online game like this, it can make a huge difference, much less using scripts to go even further.
I just did a Google search for PS4 turbo fire controllers and found them pretty much instantly for as low as 25 bucks and up and at least 20 different models on Amazon. Not difficult to find them at all.