It's much harder to detect the more subtle cheats and even spectating it's questionable. There are a few of those more obvious cheaters but they get banned very quickly. But not using aim bots, aim assist, headshot bots and such. I do think there is a fair number of cheaters out there but they are low key cheating, using trigger bots, and wall hacks. I think a significant portion of the cheats advertised on social media are scams, they are either selling cheats that will 100% get you banned within days of using them or selling cheat tools that don't work at all. If anything it would help with players reporting bugs and other issues that Riot often thank players for highlighting in patch notes. Games with internals and netcode held together with nothing but elmer's glue and prayers can pull off a decent replay system, it's very common that replays in a multitude of games have desync issues and bugs, even if the game is well made. I can think of many reasons a replay system hasn't been added yet, but exposing cheater and netcode issues is like at the very bottom of that list. Of course it isn't perfect, major tech companies that spend billions in protecting their assets still encounter security leaks. I encounter that same amount of cheaters in less than one week in CS:GO. After playing Valorant almost daily since release, both ranked and unrated, the amount of cheaters I have encountered that I for sure know weren't legit, like this one I recorded for the purpose of sending to Riot, less blatant ones and cheater detected screens, I can count on one hand. After 3k hours in that game I do think I have a pretty good sense of when someone is having a good game/were lucky and when something's fishy. Google it if you dont believe me.įrom someone coming from CS:GO, yes I do believe Vanguard is doing it's job. More people are actively creating and selling cheats online, posting it in discords and social media platforms and more people are actively searching up how to download and buy those cheats via search engines. The truth is there are more cheaters currently in Valorant than any other game on the market. If you were a large scale seller and you were actively scamming your customers, everyone in the cheat community would out you and you would have to re establish a brand. Obviously there are fringe case bad apples, but that doesnt define the average. Do you really think cheat sellers would allow people to tarnish their reputation and interfere with their income like that so easily? Some cheat coders make 6 digit figures and treat it as a business. Its a very small amount of cases, not even really mentionable because the people who end up getting 'fake cheats' will likely end up doing better research and finding real cheats. " I also think a significant portion of the advertised cheats on tik tok are scams meant to get children/teenagers/young adults to buy them and either just get banned immediately or they don't even work."
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