


It's such a huge waste of time when I play against cheaters in games. You are playing at everyone else's expense. Have you considered just getting better, or quitting? This is a very selfish way of thinking. > now it’s a necessity to play and level up in the game. They know the cheaters will come back with a new account. In the case of Tarkov, I’ve noticed that the company that makes the game will wait until known cheaters elapse the chargeback window on their payments, then ban them. Ban waves are actually great for business because players become addicted to the hacks, and as soon as they’re banned they want back in. The team I am involved with write hacks full time now. I don’t consider it a technical challenge anymore, now it’s a necessity to play and level up in the game.Īs far as bans, it truly is a cat and mouse game. Witnessing this changed my perspective on cheating. The players not using hacks get decimated. Some don’t respect the wiggle and try to shoot you from distance. There’s a secret handshake now - you wiggle from across the map at the other person so that you can go your separate ways. My first 3 matches had at least one other cheater in them. A friend that builds paid cheats had given me access to his platform, so I indulged. When I picked back up over the summer I was absolutely floored by how bad the game had become with cheaters. I was banned last year and stopped playing EFT for a bit. We stared each other down from opposite sides of a hill until we both turned around and left. When I first started hacking in Escape From Tarkov in 2020, I ran into another cheater once. With the radar hacks I’ve built, I can see (with a high level of accuracy) which other players are aiming at me while not having a line of sight.
