CSGO and Hackers as Opponent in a rank up match

in #gaming7 years ago (edited)

Oh, the frustration is real. One who faced something similar can only understand, how much painful it is to have a hacker opponent in a rank up match. Yeah, you got it right, this is about Counter Strike : Global Offensive . A lot of you play this game just for having a good time or shoot some lazy times away . And again, for some this game means a lot, like, A LOT! Those of you who are familiar with this game , you should know this, a rank up match can easily get ruined just because of a Hacker.

To Be Very Honest, I don't get it, like why on earth someone would use premium hacks when they are bound to get caught ( VAC BAN) . I mean, seriously, why? Why do you have to hack when u can spend the same amount of time playing fair and square and who knows? if you get good at it day by day, you might even start winning matches just by playing normally like all other normal players.

A few days back, it was my rank up match, like i guessed it because my rank is GN2 ( GOLD NOVA 2) and my opponents were GNM's( Gold Nova Master) and MG1's ( Master Guardian 1) ,which obviously i noticed after the match. So, here is the thing, i was playing really good ( Not BRAGGING :p ) , I was the top fragger and carrying my team all the way to victory, and all of a sudden my opponent took a timeout and guess what? Right after the game was resumed, i noticed that one of my opponent knew exactly where we were going and this was like, wherever i went, he came in, pre-fired and killed me and did the same with most of my team mates. And, this continued for the whole match along with some unusual headshots while running and hiding. That moment, i became sure and started reporting that guy.

And, guess what?? Steam and Valve took the action right away in that match and that guy got VAC Ban for the rest of his Life . Guess, that is what I call an achievement :D .

So, bottom line is, there is no place for a hacker , be it in a game or anything else. So, its better to stay away from the usage of unfair means in any platform.

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@amitrahman
Good Post!
Thanks for sharing.