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See All“Not Sure If I Can Keep Going”- Dune: Awakening Players Aren’🐷t Convinced The Game’s Endgame Is Viable For One Set Of Players
It is, its basically for those la𒆙rge guilds. Everyone else is burnt.
When Did We All Decide Ext🧜raction Shooters Were The New Thing
Players enjoy these games for the thrill of taking items from others, and hackers exploit them to easily scam non-hackers. I've stopped playing them, especially on PC. I'd consider console-only cross-play titles, as they're less likely to have thes♏e 🧸issues, or join a PC game that didn't undergo beta testing, as that would give these coders time to write and test them. Nevertheless, I've basically given up playing these games and other shooters that are competitive. Too many cheaters, no accountability.
Dune: Awakening Needs To Take The Training Wheels Off🌌 The Sandbike
Wouldn't know. Not a single one of my te🏅n Steam accounts got accepted into the beta, nor did either email I used with their site directly. But streamers all got extra keys to give away...
I won't bothꦕer even buying it now. I won't support a company that gives advantages to streamers.
Call Of Duty: Warzone 2 - How To Find Th♎e Smuggling Tunnels
Nobody really cares...
CALL OF HACKER is overflowing with cheaters. The only ones who seem to care are the hackers themselves. From SBMM to SBD, white-listed hackers, tournaments full of cheaters—it's rampant. Millions of dollars are handed to streamers now exposed as cheaters, gaining fame and fortune by doing something we’re all taught from a young ag꧋e is wrong: cheating. A fundamental moral value—do not cheat—has been disregarded, and the developers of COD have actively supported this behavior, violating their own Terms of Service.
What we should be seeing is a class-action lawsuit, along with jail time and hefty fines for those involved. For example, men caught cheating in a fishing tournament faced significant financial losses, had their boats seized, and even served jail time. This situation is no different. Fraudulent tournaments fillꦆed with known cheaters, endorsed by developers who knowingly allow these players to participate, are a clear breach of trust. Such actions make the tournaments illegitimate. Honest players who manage to compete in these so-called tournaments, spᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚonsored by the developers or their affiliates, are being outright defrauded. This needs to stop.