Cheat PUBG is getting worse.
It's not a rare scene anymore if cheaters appear in multiplayer games. Users of cheats usually appear most often in shooter games, not least popular game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or PUBG. Ironically, most of them emerge from the country with the largest population in the world, where else if not China or China.
Reporting from the Japanese blogger Hachimakikou, his friend named "Seiza" (@ 07_EIRA) who travel to China claimed to find a lot of cheats or hack programs in every cafe computer he met. From there he learned that cheat PUBG especially aimbot, is now getting worse in China. This is evidenced by the replay mode that he showed through twitternya, where cheaters are able to slaughter all enemies by firing his weapon into the air. Different from the usual cheat aimbot, he does not need to circle the map and remain standing in his position.
Source: https://twitter.com/07_EIRA/status/950324241534103554
The above incident will certainly make homework PUBG Corp. and Tencent who soon released PUBG in China increased to eradicate the cheat players in the game. It would be interesting if we look at what they will do next.
I hate cheaters
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