So there are cheaters after all
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Agree, I don’t think it’s as common as it is in other games like COD or NBA2K but it will definetely spread fast.
I bet to differ. I completely agree with the prevalence of hacking in other games. I played The Division. But a big difference here is the lack of acknowledgement or system openly in place.
If there wasn't .600+ batting average on 145-0 records in one season this would probably be less sketchy.
I think if I could put a number on it though 1 out of every 7 games (trying to be generous to avoid over estimates) is a cheat of some form or fashion be it the recently exposed Xbox PC method or something else.
I don't play NBA but I've played CoD and other shooters. First of all, we can't even compare frequency of hackers not being banned or moderated simply because they aren't even in the same league of quantity of the playerbase. Secondly, these other games install background applications running alongside the game to avoid hacking and scope out then quickly respond to the successful ones. They advertise the anti-cheat software they use and usually are not shy about it. The first thing you see at the loading screen in most cases. -
If someone has to do this, you’ve already won
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Listen guys, stubs are on sale. Do what SDS wants and spend $50. You may even get the elusive purple diamond.
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@AdeptOfMemory_PSN if there is any user on this forum who is the complete opposite of what you have described, it’s Dolenz.
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What advantage is this giving here? A red strike zone if it's a strike? I noticed a couple of lines that appeared on the side, but didn't indicate where the pitch was going.
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I don’t get what’s going on. I’m old asf. Could someone explain it to me?
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The "player" has his console hooked up to his computer. The computer is analyzing the pitch and swinging or not. The controller is on the ground. The computer hits the home run. The "player" is just watching.
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Also pitchers get more perfect inputs so you get better pitching results and almost always dot your pitches .
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dose anyone know what the software they use to cheat is called.
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@SWAZZYisGay_XBL said in So there are cheaters after all:
dose anyone know what the software they use to cheat is called.
This is code for I want to know so I can use it myself.
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This is code for I want to know so I can use it myself.
What's your thoughts on people people using bots and programs and to manipulate the marketplace for stubs?
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It shouldn't be allowed and now apparently there are bots in the Moonshot event using all common teams and not fielding the ball. All of this cheating has definitely got to stop
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@sbchamps17_NSW said in So there are cheaters after all:
It shouldn't be allowed and now apparently there are bots in the Moonshot event using all common teams and not fielding the ball. All of this cheating has definitely got to stop
Agreed. Before the exposure of the gameplay cheating bot we all knew and sds knows there are have have always been marketplace bots and cheaters. I can't imagine that going away as it's hard to control but there's no one talking about it. I don't think anything will be done about cheating at least until 25