Anon06/03/25, 06:41No.1780376
It's not that high. I'd say maybe 5% on average, though it depends on the game, recent sales, gamemode, region, etc. The most common remain aimbots and wallhacks, and for the aimbots it's almost always "soft" these days as anything else gets caught too quickly. Over time I've seen fewer triggerbots (although this can be tricky since newer ones sometimes add a delay or variable delay) and more anti-aim (or auto-movement when the cheater is targeted, which has the same effect but looks natural)How do I feel about it? It's annoying. I'm good enough to thrash most cheaters but at the same time I find myself doing more and more pub stomping and less competitive gamemodes, because when a player who is skilled under normal circumstances starts using soft hacks, good fucking luck proving it. And that shit just ruins competition.