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tianyi808

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    tianyi808 reacted to Sejuth in Rules of Survival   
    Welcome to Cheat Automation!
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    tianyi808 reacted to Sejuth in Buy Hack Rules   
    Or $29.88 for 3 months
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    tianyi808 got a reaction from Enrico in What can I do??   
    ros is a mobile game, but it has a computer version, the hack is for the computer version, can u understand it?
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    tianyi808 got a reaction from piskubi93 in hello admin, i want to do sales agent and support of vietnam   
    If you can bring benefits to the cheatautomation forum, I am glad to see you become an agent
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    tianyi808 got a reaction from Sejuth in Xbox One Stream   
    Only on PC
    Our hacks do not supported on any other platforms, and do not work on Xbox 360s, PS3s or other gaming consoles. We do not support linux or OSX. If you want to run our hacks on an Apple computer, use bootcamp to install windows for the best experience.
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    tianyi808 reacted to LiquidT in A polite question to the devs of the engine:   
    You're wrong, you know.  I ran a gaming website for years, with over sixty writers who came and went on the team.  Out of those sixty, practically all of them were multiplayer gamers and most of those were in shooters or something that required ridiculous reaction times.  Only TWO of those sixty-plus people have used cheats - me, and my long-time co-op partner.  We don't use cheat in games like Command & Conquer, because they're brain-centric games where you think your way out of situations rather than shoot your way out.  It doesn't rely on lightning-fast reflexes, and instead relies on the ability to think ahead.
    So why do we cheat in shooter games?  Because we're shit at them.  We are absolutely crap at them.  Both in single and multiplayer, we were being obliterated.  We were using the same gear as everyone else (AI or player), same systems, same control mechanisms, same in-game mechanics, and yet we were being utterly creamed by even the most basic AI, and it's because we're just not cut-out for those types of game.  So when you talk about the unfair advantage... that's nothing to do with cheats; that's to do with having ability against those who don't.  I've watched my friend Chris play shooters on the same PC that I play on, and he's insanely good.  This is a guy who can solo a legendary campaign in The Division with nothing but whatever the game dishes out to him, along with his own skill as a veteran FPS player.
    We tested his skills maybe three months ago by pitting him, on his own, against my friend and I in the dark zone.  Bearing in mind that he's NOT using a cheat, and we were both using cheats (including teleporting, speed hacks, RPM hacks, no reload, no recoil, and no spread) we still couldn't beat him.  He would obliterate us at every turn, and it turned out that the only advantage we had over him was the ESP... which was initially being used to chase him down, and then get destroyed by him anyway, and was ultimately used to AVOID him.  It didn't matter that we were using a cheat system that exploited every aspect of the gameplay, because his skills were able to override the unfair advantage we had over him, and made it obvious that we actually had NO advantage over him.
    Also, you have to understand that the CheatAutomation hack isn't like many others.  There's no exploit for reloading, unlimited ammo, god mode, teleporting, speed running, invisibility, or any of the things that the BAD hackers use (like BSE_CYBORG and his buddies); this cheat is JUST for aiming (and most people turn it down anyway, or off), recoil, spread, and ESP.  They don't really give you that much of an advantage over even a newbie other than you'll be more accurate than them and they absolutely don't give you any real advantage over skilled players.  For people like me who are crap, they actually level the playing field.  For those who are already skilled players, they won't make a shred of difference because they're already that good anyway, and for the people in between it doesn't really matter because if they're cheating against someone like me who is already crap then it'll pull them down to the same level as me as we're using the same cheats and if they're going against the skilled player they were going to get killed regardless.
    I understand WHY you think that it's unfair, but you need to look at the bigger picture and consider all the different types of people who actually play the games who would or wouldn't use cheats.
    And, to be fair on the folk who wrote the CheatAutomation hacks, it's better that they provide the hacks they do because they're regulated.  They prevent abuse from happening because THEY control what can and can't be done, whereas those people who hack the code on their own or inject using CheatEngine don't have boundaries.  They'll do what they want, because they can.  You can't do that here.  If you want to blame people for breaking the game, then blame the people who hack on their own and take it to extremes, but don't blame the folk with regulated cheats that have limitations, because it's not fair.
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