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People will find the way to get it on there, so you can't stop that. Dot on the monitor itself, sticky note? There are also specific tools that are designed mainly to do this. Abuse other Program Overlay's, you can do this with Mumble and other programs most likely. Monitor (asus monitors have this for example, they are ugly and big but they do their job.) Might I add the sheer amount of tools you can use to get a crosshair. Go ahead and pm me purchasable cheats for any of the games I listed that aren't from some sketch kid charging $200+/month on unknown for "private hacks", u just wont be able tooīattleye has beaten every single "mass sale" cheat website into submission If only 50% of the game is from china and 99% of hackers are from china that means comparatively very few people not from china are hacking The VAST MAJORITY, apparently 99% of cheaters banned in PUBG are from china. I mean if you actually want to look into yourself you'll see what I'm saying is true, in the case of PUBG, I don't know about the other games but probably not because they aren't popular in china. And if you chose not to use one, you will have to live with the fact that most other players will not care about what you think about their drawn on crosshair dot. It is functionally equivalent to drawing a dot on the monitor with a marker. They are not injecting programs into the game or modifying the memory of the game in any way. The point is, you should realize that players who use crosshair overlays are not cheating, they are utilizing their tools. No one is stopping you from using a dot on your monitor except yourself. But in an online game, things are not so simple. If you see me using a drill, you could disqualify me. And if you wanted to set rules, how would you enforce them? In this example it is simple because you can physically see my efforts. Maybe you should have forseen this and brought your own drill. If I bring out a drill, am I cheating or am I being smart. If we decided to have a competition to see who could screw in a bolt the quickest. But a crosshair dot is not a cheat or a hack, it is a tool. If you want something like crosshair dots to be illegal, how will you enforce it? What program will allow LO to enforce someone drawing a dot in the middle of their monitor with a marker?Įveryone wants a fair game, we can all agree fairness is great. its an advantage it doesnt matter how much you try to say otherwise. People that uses this has the advantage to aim first over the ones that do not have it. The whole point is that you can aim while sprinting, it gives you the advantage to have placed your crosshair on the enemy when there should be nothing there. The other day ive been facing a guy that could sprint and very quick fire while sprinting with his duck, he was probably using that famous dot in the center. That's just how it is.Īnd you forgot the others i mentioned. shrugĮvery country cheats, not just China. This is not the case with fortnite, r6 or h1z1 either.Įspecially when it comes to PUBG there is a lot of ways to cheat without actually using a tool/injecting etc. The vast majority is from china because PUBG is 50% Chinese players, that doesn't mean only people from China cheat? Just find a paid cheat for them dude, lmk how it goes for u Quite common knowledge that 46% of pubg players are from china and 99% of banned cheaters in pubg are chinese(where they buy the game for cheap as fuck cause steam regional pricing and get banned over and over), as of the latest #s from battleye, but hey, you're welcome to scour paid cheat websites and link a single one that supports a battleye game, ill waitīattleye games u should look for: pubg, h1z1, dayz, fortnite, r6 siege