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Originally Posted by KokRNG
This seems spot on. Cheating isn't fun in any game. Not even in single player games. Personally, once I cheat then I'm just shortening my lifespan with a game. But, the strength of aim assist is what pushes me to cheat on mkb. Back when I played controller there was no such thing as aim assist, now it does all the work for you. You can't blame developers though as sales are catered to the avg Joe who wants to feel OP.
Enter the slippery slope
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I play legit since the beginning of warzone with controller. I can told you that aim assist isnt a big thing. SBMM and other mechanics are playing with us. I can told you for sure that the game is assisting you more at the beginning but if you become better aim assist is hardly available. The most time i have zero aim assist.
It starts always with 2 welcome back lobbies. The enemies are easy and my aim assist is there. But after the 2 lobbies no aim assist there and the enemies are going crazy.
So i guess it isnt the fight between legit and cheater, it should be the fight between players and activision. They play with our psychology.
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Originally Posted by Definitelyavirgin
I cheat because I'm bad at the game, my parents don't love me and women find me very unattractive. I hate my job and my boss walks all over me, so cheating in the game is the only way I can feel good about myself when I'm not choking the chicken alone in the dark.
Ideally I would rather play sports against kindergartners and win big that way, but society frowns upon it, so instead I go to my mother's basement and find happiness there. I know there's no prizes or accomplishments for winning in warzone, but at this point my self esteem is so low that anything helps.
I hope this helps you understand.
You do realize that he is trolling you right? r/whoosh
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Bru, if you are not trolling especially warzone isnt good for your psychology. Activision is controlling the whole mechanics between us players. You have no control about it and your emotional behaviour. Dont fight against the symptoms and focus on the cause of your bad feelings.