Thread: (PC) CS:GO and FF's future.
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Old 11-23-2014, 07:24 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by homie in reboks' View Post
This is only important in CS:GO because it's professional players that are likely cheating at LAN event with prize pools of $250K.

There's very little incentive to cheat at FF. No one will be wasting their time making cheats for FF that operate in this manner. Why? Because there are no FF LAN events and there are no prize pools of $10 let alone $250K.

Also, this is basically just a regurgitation of the /r/GlobalOffensive thread.
I do not agree. There's little incentive to cheat in any game when there's nothing on the line, yet, people do it. The fact that people are cheating at LAN events, perform like the following videos, and nobody cares until someone gets VAC banned is even more troubling.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNcOqUa93B4#t=592





All of these are the same player. We saw this very behavior in this game with leagues, yet, UGC did nothing and anytime it was brought up the person bringing it out was considered a scrub.

I do not agree that it's only a CS:GO issue. CS:GO is simply a very large game that, unfortunately, shares the same anti-cheat that FF does.

Mainly, the point of the thread isn't to go "SEE, CHEATERS HAPPEN AND IT'S BAD", it's more to expose the how of it all.

Here's some more reading.

http://www.hltv.org/blog/8956-the-tr...ng-bread-cheat

http://www.hltv.org/blog/8959-the-tr...for-him-and-me
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