CSGO was originally intended to have cross platform play between PC and PS3. Although that never made it far. CSCZ had a version for xbox (the giant old one).
On July 17 2014 23:23 Capped wrote: So i was interested (not in the using sense -_-) in the hacks people are discussing and started looking them up, just boring shit with retarded kids on forums and stuff. Since the sale was a while ago i didnt think i would experience many hackers like my last post, nor did i think it was common to find blatant hackers at low ranks. (Judging by a couple others posts here too.)
It was written two years ago. He does make a good point though. CS GO doesn't do a good job of explaining or showing recoil or spray. I;m sure everybody hear has spent an hour or more setting up their own game and checking out spray and recoil patterns or every weapon. There's no keyboard on a console. How will they do this? And it must be even worse on a platform that it isn't suited for. How would an analogue stick even counter strafe? Which is the main technique of doing anything in CS.
Well, to be perfectly honest, csgo on console does suck. The game is supposed to be played on PC and the formula really does not work on console, plus it was never patched since it was released, which means that csgo on console is in that weird beta state of balance.
I don't know about this hacker thing being so incredibly common. I've played 20-30 ish games over the past month and battled my way from gold to supreme master first class elite division data gaming club, with only playing one guy that was clearly hacking. I don't know if I'm incredibly lucky or if people are incredibly paranoid.
If you ask me, people tend to call out hacks as soon as they lose...
On July 18 2014 04:55 nkr wrote: I don't know about this hacker thing being so incredibly common. I've played 20-30 ish games over the past month and battled my way from gold to supreme master first class elite division data gaming club, with only playing one guy that was clearly hacking. I don't know if I'm incredibly lucky or if people are incredibly paranoid.
If you ask me, people tend to call out hacks as soon as they lose...
Hacking drops dramatically from mid Gold and upwards, mostly due to bans.
Srsly, why do you all think the buy menu is a circle? It's designed for an analog stick.
Wait what? i know, it was other guys discussing CSGO like it wasn't on consoles and i was confused because it is.
"Hacking" in a blatant, obvious manner isn't that common imo, experienced my first 3 100% in just the last couple days after 250 hours, i just brought it into question because of a couple other people talking about it being common ingame and on overwatch but who's to say for those that dont make it obvious ^.^
On July 18 2014 04:55 nkr wrote: I don't know about this hacker thing being so incredibly common. I've played 20-30 ish games over the past month and battled my way from gold to supreme master first class elite division data gaming club, with only playing one guy that was clearly hacking. I don't know if I'm incredibly lucky or if people are incredibly paranoid.
If you ask me, people tend to call out hacks as soon as they lose...
Hacking drops dramatically from mid Gold and upwards, mostly due to bans.
Wouldn't people cheating rise in mmr? I don't see why you'd have cheaters stuck in gold more than higher levels
On July 18 2014 04:55 nkr wrote: I don't know about this hacker thing being so incredibly common. I've played 20-30 ish games over the past month and battled my way from gold to supreme master first class elite division data gaming club, with only playing one guy that was clearly hacking. I don't know if I'm incredibly lucky or if people are incredibly paranoid.
If you ask me, people tend to call out hacks as soon as they lose...
Hacking drops dramatically from mid Gold and upwards, mostly due to bans.
Wouldn't people cheating rise in mmr? I don't see why you'd have cheaters stuck in gold more than higher levels
Because they would get reported if blatantly obvious. But to be honest, i bet many of those cheaters try not to be.
windster of LGB fame even accuses people of hacking :D I just find it more rampant than the actual cheating
I've found cheating to be pretty rare lately. It used to be every game at the top level, but valve really put some effort into VAC and there are relatively few games with cheaters, and even less with blatant ones. But yea, the community is extremely quick hackusating, its just the way it is. As soon as people get mad because they get killed, they call hacks, and from what I experienced, this is especially true at the lower levels, where people don't really know how to separate a really good player from a hacker. Because yes, smurfing does happen.
To be fair, about a third/quarter of my overwatch cases have blatant hackers in them.
How do you distinguish a hacker from a player that is lucky/doing well? You simply cannot during a game. if you feel like someone is hacking it is fine to just report them. If they are not hacking, the worse that happens is that there is an overwatch case that wasted the time from seeing of a real hacker. So you have to report them and hope the system works.
Hackusating hehe not bad But yeah lately there has been tons of blatant hacking on overwatch. I got it only recently but on the last weeks it was mostly only people outplaying their opponents. This week it's full on aimbots \o/ and some wallhacks that try to hide it but are so obvious it's not even funny. And you can distinguish lucky people from hacks to a certain point, when they are consistently doing weird stuff that you wouldn't do if you didn't know a guy was there.. Also if they are obviously bad (crosshair placement, movement etc) but still do sick waiting/prefires. But I guess most "sneaky" hackers will only activate enough to win the game anyway, so you may not even see the rounds where they are hacking on overwatch. It's still a good system though.