Snow ball effect. People cheat, which makes other people cheat, or leave. Then those people that chose to cheat push more people to cheat or leave.
Eventually you end up with hardly anyone playing, and if they are, the % of cheaters is so high that anyone trying to get into the game won't because they came up against a cheater to early in the gameplay to care, so they just leave.... or cheat.
Once enough are cheating, the cheaters get bored because they only go against other cheaters and have no more legit players to push around.. so they leave too.
Classic death spiral.
Cheaters know this, its why they constantly troll forums saying its not cheating you're just bad. Mad cause bad, or I haven't seen a cheater in x amount of x etc etc
They are players like us, they don't want the game to die either, even though they are the ones stabbing the game out behind the shed, screaming at the sky please don't die!
In my opinion Bungie needs to see about leasing Valorants anticheat.
Battleye is a joke, and I can't understand why a company would pay them anything.
Even just to say they have an anti cheat is a waste, because at this point battleye is a billboard telling cheaters to come on over, everything is undetected..
I wasn't being serious, it's not that deep. Truthfully though, the days of hoping for worthwhile anti cheat are long gone for D2. Bungie is hanging by a thread as it is, I don't think they're gonna invest much more into the game
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