Proof cheating/aimbotting exists and people are doing it

Bro I don't understand why you think I'm a troll. I have genuinely played against these people and they suck. Cheats do not make you good at this game.
You are a troll because you are making cheating something acceptable because you can just 'git gud' and beat them anyway. smh
 
You are a troll because you are making cheating something acceptable because you can just 'git gud' and beat them anyway. smh
I don't think cheating is acceptable. I'm saying that people should stop whining about it when you can beat them if you're skilled enough. Valve will implement VAC in the official release of the game, and the cheating issue will be solved.
 
Who even cares? If you're actually good at the game you will easily beat these cheaters.
Wait so then why cheat if people can beat you... isn't the whole point to be unbeatable?

Bro I don't understand why you think I'm a troll. I have genuinely played against these people and they suck. Cheats do not make you good at this game.
The point of cheating is to not lose. People who cheat are insecure losers with the most fragile egos of anybody online and who refuse to learn or lose with dignity.

I don't think cheating is acceptable. I'm saying that people should stop whining about it when you can beat them if you're skilled enough. Valve will implement VAC in the official release of the game, and the cheating issue will be solved.
No you can't, that's the whole reason why these losers cheat.



And if you can beat cheaters with skill, reply with a match ID.
 
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These allegations of cheating must be critically examined through the lens of broader socio-political machinations. It is imperative to understand that these accusations are not mere grievances of disgruntled players, but rather the manifestation of a covert government psyop aimed at undermining our collective psyche.

Upon rigorous scrutiny, it becomes evident that those who propagate the narrative of widespread cheating are, in fact, agents of a clandestine operation. This operation's primary objective is to destabilize the game's community by inciting paranoia and discord. By fabricating instances of cheating, these operatives sow the seeds of mistrust among players, effectively diverting attention from their true agenda.

False accusations, particularly in a digital ecosystem, can have far-reaching consequences. They are tools of psychological warfare, designed to fracture the social fabric of our gaming community. The resultant chaos serves as a fertile ground for the government's experimental manipulation of human behavior. This game, unbeknownst to its participants, is a microcosm of a larger surveillance apparatus.

Consider the following: the developers of the game are not autonomous entities but rather sophisticated AI constructs. These constructs are programmed to monitor and influence our interactions, feeding data back to a central intelligence network. The beta invitations themselves are not mere access keys, but vectors for gathering biometric and psychological data.

The phenomenon of lag at critical moments is not a technical glitch but a deliberate act of interference. This interference is orchestrated to exacerbate feelings of frustration and helplessness, thus rendering the players more susceptible to external manipulation. Furthermore, the frequent patch updates are, in reality, covert brainwashing programs masquerading as bug fixes.

Again, the narrative of cheating must be critically deconstructed. It is a deliberate stratagem employed by governmental entities to infiltrate and manipulate our digital environments. Players are urged to remain vigilant and question the underlying motives behind these accusations. By exposing this nefarious plot, we can reclaim our agency and resist the encroaching tide of state-sponsored psychological subjugation.
 
If you play these games legit (like I used to) for tens of thousands of hours, just gooning your life away, you're a loser. Simple trigonometry makes all of your "skill" worthless.

I mean let's be honest here, nearly every CS pro cheated at one point to compete. We have seen the official Valve tournament config, they're in on it.


The comments were removed from that version... Here is the real one:

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And CS2 doesn't even have occlusion as a feature, so noobs like Flusha don't snap onto freshly un-dormant'd entities through walls.

I would even go as far to say that Valve probably has their own team making a cheat for Deadlock already. They probably have some overpaid hair-brained psychologist with "research" that has showed cheats improve player engagement due to griefed player's emotions or something like that. They make money either way, the % of people who stop playing after getting dabbed on is like 1%.

So yeah gear up, or shut up, pussy.
I genuinely don't even think there is a word in the english dictionary to describe how much of an incel loser you are. just wow.
 
If you play these games legit (like I used to) for tens of thousands of hours, just gooning your life away, you're a loser. Simple trigonometry makes all of your "skill" worthless.

I mean let's be honest here, nearly every CS pro cheated at one point to compete. We have seen the official Valve tournament config, they're in on it.


The comments were removed from that version... Here is the real one:

View attachment 6651

And CS2 doesn't even have occlusion as a feature, so noobs like Flusha don't snap onto freshly un-dormant'd entities through walls.

I would even go as far to say that Valve probably has their own team making a cheat for Deadlock already. They probably have some overpaid hair-brained psychologist with "research" that has showed cheats improve player engagement due to griefed player's emotions or something like that. They make money either way, the % of people who stop playing after getting dabbed on is like 1%.

So yeah gear up, or shut up, pussy.
Keep up the good work Michael, your doing gods work out here. Take my upvote.
 
Please do not responds to obvious baits, they want to have attention, this is my last post on this matter, if you wanna report cheaters, please do on feedback subforums, since Valve hasn't given us a proper report channel yet.
 
I would genuinely like to see a Valve employee look at this thread.

EDIT: you can tell it's bait. His "proof" is a screenshot that uses a different shade of grey on the background than the Github codeblock renderer and was highly likely faked for attention.

Github codeblocks (where else would Valve put that document lol):

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His screenshot (no Valve employee would misspell concern either):

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And uh guys this is Deadlock not CS, why are we talking about CS?
 
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Well you misspelled concern too so that's a lovely giveaway that that is not a default option anywhere.

EDIT: back on topic, Deadlock should have a proper report system honestly :(
 
It's truly unhinged on a bug report forum for an alpha to claim users just need to get good. Let's keep our focus on improving the game
 
If you play these games legit (like I used to) for tens of thousands of hours, just gooning your life away, you're a loser. Simple trigonometry makes all of your "skill" worthless.

I mean let's be honest here, nearly every CS pro cheated at one point to compete. We have seen the official Valve tournament config, they're in on it.


The comments were removed from that version... Here is the real one:

View attachment 6651

And CS2 doesn't even have occlusion as a feature, so noobs like Flusha don't snap onto freshly un-dormant'd entities through walls.

I would even go as far to say that Valve probably has their own team making a cheat for Deadlock already. They probably have some overpaid hair-brained psychologist with "research" that has showed cheats improve player engagement due to griefed player's emotions or something like that. They make money either way, the % of people who stop playing after getting dabbed on is like 1%.

So yeah gear up, or shut up, pussy.
legit youre a certified loser lmao
 
People who cheat are insecure losers with the most fragile egos of anybody online and who refuse to learn or lose with dignity.
Just wanted to chime in on the mentality of cheaters: while you are partially correct (they may certainly have fragile egos) this may not actually be the main reason. I've talked with cheaters I met often because I was also interested why they do it.

It's actually more common that the mentality is simply that cheating is a valid strategy used to gain an advantage, and anyone who's not doing it is stupid. They often think any means to win is correct to use. They don't particularly care about the ethics of unfair advantages; in their lives, people all around them constantly try to gain unfair advantages over others (in real life) and so they think it's right to behave like that. They don't get the point of a game being to improve themselves.

There's also actually a part of people that think everyone is cheating, they're just hiding it well. So when they cheat themselves, they are justifying it as evening the playing field.

A fragile ego obviously is part of all of this, without it, you wouldn't feel the need to do any of it. But the exact mentality is interesting to know and while it doesn't excuse the behavior, I think it at least gives you a little more sympathy. What a terrible life they must lead if it's normal for them to be subjected to and have ro resort themselves to unethical, unfair behavior.
 
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