Last week, in China, 15 PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds hackers who were
selling game cheats were arrested and fined, collectively, for 4.5 million USD.
Not exact matches
The
game is good fun and you can take over a club and get them to buy your drosh for stupid amounts of money and you can get them to
sell their best players to you for nothing, it maybe called
cheating in some areas but oh well.
These days this stuff is often
sold to us as DLC or taken out entirely because of achievements and all that stuff, but Sonic Mania doesn't mess about: it has a classic level select
cheat like the Sonic
games of old, plus unlocks both familiar and all - new to the classic Sonic
games.
«RKRIGNEY» continued the statement by saying that PUBG Corp take
cheating «extremely seriously» and that developing,
selling, promoting or using hacking programs is against the law in certain countries, on top of being detrimental to other players» experience in the
game.
If you really feel
cheated, go to GameStop
sell your
game and never do business with Activision again, because in your words they are charlatans and con artists.
While
selling yourself might be the
game in application letters, over exaggerating is
cheating — and nobody wants to hire a cheater.