oh c'mon.
It's heavily dependent on the game.
There's different % of cheaters in CS, in LoL, in Tibia and a lot of other games.
e.g there isn't a lot of cheaters in LoL because (besides other) cheats do not have as huge impact there as in other games like shooters.
On the other hand cheats in Tibia are just bots that exp for people whole days (in majority of the cases; at least before BattleEye).
>Some of us value our privacy
Installing and running giant program which can do shitton of crazy things under the hood already says that I trust enough that vendor.
Unfortunely their soft does not need kernel level permissions in order to be dangerous to my privacy, so what's the exactly difference?
All they have to do in order to compromise my privacy would be just sending screen shoots to the cloud that I'm writting snarky comments on HN.
oh c'mon.
It's heavily dependent on the game.
There's different % of cheaters in CS, in LoL, in Tibia and a lot of other games.
e.g there isn't a lot of cheaters in LoL because (besides other) cheats do not have as huge impact there as in other games like shooters.
On the other hand cheats in Tibia are just bots that exp for people whole days (in majority of the cases; at least before BattleEye).
>Some of us value our privacy
Installing and running giant program which can do shitton of crazy things under the hood already says that I trust enough that vendor.
Unfortunely their soft does not need kernel level permissions in order to be dangerous to my privacy, so what's the exactly difference?
All they have to do in order to compromise my privacy would be just sending screen shoots to the cloud that I'm writting snarky comments on HN.