>>536476375
>The whole recent Battlefield cheating debate
I believe that guy genuinely had good aim, but was getting a bit of help to just be a little better. He has the same attitude as most TF2 cheaters with the whole
>I'm not cheating you're just bad
>I showed handcam during stream
>I showed task manager during stream
The latter point being especially offensive given that sophisticated cheats have reached the point where they use USB drivers to latch onto games now, and even traditional cheats are implemented by dll injection and don't show up in the process list. I'm interested in /tf2g/'s perspective though. I really hate aim trainers and how they encourage people to optimize the fun out of games, as well as how they encourage people to play with no game sense and lean on their ability to snap to someone's head after running out in the open.