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I had a game of competitive on Samoa. The enemy team had a reaper called Blizø. He was terrible to say the least…after the abit into first round he switched to roadhog and performed significantly better, abit too good given his recent performance. I then looked at the replay and he was literally LOOKING AT PEOPLE STRAIGHT THROUGH THE WALLS. I don’t like to assume people are cheating but all the situation where he somehow new someone was behind a corner and one shot them could not be explained without some kind of wallhacks. If you want to take the look at this game the code is at the top. He is Blizø. And incase you are wondering, this game was High Plat Low Daimond. If you run into him in youre games please report him, as its people like him that are ruining the game.
Of course. You’ll never stop them.
on PC 50% players are cheating daily. they wont ban half playerbase on pc. They plagued rank and quick play, same as tf2. aimbots vs aimbots.
That isn’t true.
And of course they would ban half he player base if they were cheating. That would be a huge piece of positive publicity that would be needed if the game was in such a state.
But 1-5% is far more realistic for people actually cheating than 50%. (A week or so ago you were saying 80%, so even you think they are doing something to resolve it)
You’ve got to stop accusing everyone around you.
Yet TF2 still has more active players on steam than Deadlock and OW2
When it comes to OW2 on Steam, all i can say is that the Steam player base only represent a tiny, tiny fraction of the overall player base since OW2 is on consoles as well as the majority playing through the battle net app.
As for Deadlock, the game isn’t even officially released yet, so obviously it won’t have a ton of players since it’s not out yet… They’ve just had play tests and only just recently lifted the NDA, which is why we’ve seen youtubers posting vids about the game with game play etc.
As for TF2, there’s a ton of bots there as well.