I play LoA on the side with anti-cheat....but it doesn't do jack s&t....still had hundreds of thousands of bots and it has a DPS meter that operates like ff14
I play LoA on the side with anti-cheat....but it doesn't do jack s&t....still had hundreds of thousands of bots and it has a DPS meter that operates like ff14


they will never add anti cheat.
Bruh, all the lack of parsers do is make it harder for us to prune people who can't figure out left from right. But thats all I have for this bait post.
The problem OP, is that you’re arguing against a bunch of chronically online gamers who use mods on their PCs. You’re never going to win your argument in the forums. I agree with what you say, but you'll never convince this crowd.
"i agree with a person who said "skill issue" to a disabled person"
good take bro
lmao
troll fiesta today looks like
Nothing to add here, I just find the progression of this thread incredibly entertaining.
For any chance of an anti-cheat measure to work it will need to consider ALL mods as Cheats regardless of what they do. Though personally I couldn't care less if they did actually do that since I do not mod online games. Offline titles like Skyrim, Fallout 4, Cyberpunk 2077, etc are fair game. (You haven't played Hogwarts Legacy until you do it as wizard Mickey Mouse using a gun instead of a wand) >.>



Don't mind me, just over here laughing at how people think anti-cheat would stop anything when you can literally YouTube how to bypass it in 10m or less.
Many of the players that do cheat, especially in a high-level context probably wouldn't be much worse off - It's a convenience factor for a lot of players, and if you introduce a competitive environment then I would argue that it's inevitable, even with streaming.
With a competition, the goal is to win, not to demonstrate sportsmanship. Whether you have an issue with that is something else entirely, but it has infested every competitive context, and will continue to do so, morality be damned.
Some of these groups already self-expose considering they have in the past uploaded clear videos which have used cheats. I don't think they are concerned with exposing themselves, considering a lot of other players stream even with them. - This issue is just maintaining competitive edge. If you are winning, and you aren't streaming, then you maintain edge. - If you're winning, and if you're streaming you given people a chance to analyze your gameplay, and then eventually get the edge, since other players would be able to determine strategies. It's ultimately their prerogative to do this
If people cared about the commercial success in this context then they will have done world race streams natively, and could use it as fundraiser, and community building, but they elect not to and instead put that onus on being community-curated, rather than on the team that work on the game - They're already gimping themselves frankly.
I can assure you regardless of the game, and regardless of the publicity of their act, e.g., streaming - It does not negate nor preclude cheating, it will just make people try and be a little more secretive about it. - It's a lot more common than you might think, when you look at the wider gaming sphere.
Last edited by Kaurhz; 12-10-2023 at 07:47 AM.
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