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  • Grebgreb [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    There was, and probably still is, something like this for Tarkov where a second computer can intercept the packets and give the user a radar. I just speculated that most serious streamers that are centered around being good probably use it to varying degrees. Use it sparingly, not in an obvious manner, and you can successfully hedge your bets that most matches will at least be entertaining if not exceptional. Then you turn it off/ignore it some games so you get a few blowouts to maintain the ruse. If you just view it as a job then I don't see how it wouldn't catch on unless you have integrity, which is not something I expect #hustle #gettingthatgrind anglos to have. This new aimbot seems perfect for that and I'm somewhat dreading Halo Infinite being f2p now.

      • Grebgreb [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I mean under capitalism this makes sense, Bynars's post explains this well. People already speculate Landmark inhales adderall and I've definitely seen multiple stories of competitive players being outed for using stimulants. People will also increasingly have less time for themselves, further incentivizing cheating. Honestly it would be very funny if the top echelon of twitch shooter players was just a battle of pushing your machinelearning aim-assist bot to its limits without it being obvious, as long as it stays out of the games I want to play.