@artie said in Dont want to be a downer but SoT is infested again with hacks:
@wolfmanbush said in Dont want to be a downer but SoT is infested again with hacks:
It's always odd to me how little footage of cheating exists. Considering how many hours people put into this game, all the footage that is collected from gameplay and available
Little footage exists because publishing it here would run afoul of the forum rules. Expand your search as the OP did as the exploit demonstrations are publicly available on the web (and linking here to them is also verboten).
There are also tons of bugs in the game that have been deemed exploits that by no one surprise the sweaty teams all use. Stuff easy for Rare to fix if they cared about balancing their PVP and patching the flaws that create the skill gap that is occurring. Everything from silent boarding, to simultaneous supply purchasing, and instant double shots.
Of course, the skill gap created by those who know and use the exploits versus those that don't could be separated by SBMM if that were to work properly (short of ELO manipulation that will certainly be employed) so DEV priority should focus on that first. Of course, streamers getting 10+ win streaks sinking diaper sail ships gets a lot of views... so we'll see which audience Rare wants to cater to.
I'm not talking about posting it on the forums
What people post around when they push the increase in cheating or mass cheating narrative are cherry picked situations and compilation videos. Compilation videos in general are pretty terrible for serious examination of situations because they can make anything look like anything. It's more manipulation than it is helpful.
When it comes to how I have the opinion that cheating is minimal in the game and that Rare has done a seemingly competent job of working on it I take my experience and compare it to longer videos with context and videos that have not been edited to make something look like something.
When I examine my own fights and fights people have on stream I make sure I have not only the context of the situation but I also aim to apply benefit of the doubt in scenarios where the cheating isn't obvious. I also factor in all of the issues of performance within the game that I know to exist, having played through them for years.
My thousands of hours of experience as a pve/pvper with a organic playstyle matches up with what I see on people's lengthy recordings of their encounters when it comes to this topic. A large majority of gameplay and encounters are in no way suspicious and the fights that include impressive performance aren't often outside of the realm of possibility for a skilled player, the odd moments largely justify benefit of the doubt.
I am aware of some of what people post around and it often appears to be what I already acknowledge which is there are a people that chase streamers around, and it's edited/cherry picked/compilation video where it's being used to push a narrative beyond the incident.
"This unusual incident means it happens a lot" type of stuff which I disagree with.
When people post ad videos for cheats I think that doesn't say much, the internet hasn't changed much since the 90's in some ways and one of those ways is that messing with public cheats is a very very very bad idea. I've seen online environments where they don't kick out cheating and/or spam/experience ruining type of stuff and it looks nothing like the SoT environment.
When that stuff overruns an environment it is very very clear.