I tried it -
01-16-2003, 09:28 PM
After reading this post I was astonished. I never knew cheats this powerful existed. I did a search on the net, and found this particular cheat plus a no-recoil hack in one pack. Two for the price of one...
My findings: It is unbelievably easy to get high scores. For example: Crossroads, 25 minutes, 63 kills; 11 deaths. And I wasn't even trying hard.
Advantages of this cheat: The enemy is green behind walls, doors, etc. but turns yellow in the open (visible without cheat), so, aim and kill when yellow. The head isn't neon colored, so just aim slightly above the yellow and bang! Headshot. On the movie it looks easy, but it's even easier than it looks.
Also, I went to a public server which I frequently visit (good ping). At some times there are people there that I have always suspected of cheating. I went to spectator mode and checked it out. My suspicions turned out to be right (at least for the guy I was spectating). It was quite obvious he could see the enemy the way I saw them (all the time).
I have no respect for these people, especially considering the fact that they are not even really good at the game (45-25 or so) most of the time. I consider myself to be quite a good player, and I assure you all: If I'm in shape I can get a 70-15 score in 20-25 minutes with this cheat.
It destroys the community. I find myself suspecting everybody with a higher than 'average' score. I don't like the game as much as I did before.
Last, not least: Playing with a cheat like this SUCKS. It really does. No fun, no excitement, it messes up the scenery and especially: No satisfaction. I made some brilliant snipes while using it, but not at one time I was thinking: Damn, I'm good.
Concluding: It think it can be fun, like an occasional teamkill match can be fun. But the real fun is to learn to master the game, and I think that's what most persistent cheaters don't know and miss.
Let's hope EA Games implements a well functioning anti-cheat measure real soon. My oh my, I will own their cheating asses...
bigzooka:
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