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Survival games literaly give me super unpleasant feelings when shot unexpectedly and so on. That is the main reason. Sometimes after getting unexpectedly killed I just feel my heart rushing. It's not healhy.
I always start as legit player. Sometimes I go on without cheats, sometimes I buy cheats.
In PUBG when it was released I had 20% winrate and 5-6 KDR without cheats in Solo mode. I got to top-200 EU and couldn't go higher cause I was quite sure people knew where I was. So I bought a radar, no more stress, 65% winrate and 15+ KDR. Got to top-1 eu several times.
In Warzone, I was around 10-15% winrate and 5 KDR. Bought cheats, 55% winrate and 12+ KDR (average kills per game much higher).
I'm using only WH (except against other cheaters), and I don't chase kills.
So all in all: playing legitimately and winning is more fun for sure. But I get too much stress. Winning with cheats is less fun, but no stress whatsoever.
And cheats also give you one very important thing if there are many cheaters in the game: you can remove them (if you have aimbot as well). It is easy to tell whether another player is using cheats or not if you cheat yourself.
I simply had an aimbutton to remove cheaters with head / predict / 0 smoothness. I can say that removing cheaters gave me an absolutely superb satisfaction. In Warzone it was sometimes the case that a person cheats, dies, comes back to kill you and dies again. And it felt great every time. Better, than winning or getting 30+ kills.
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