PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS CHEATS
Players have been using PUBG cheats since the days of early access, and this is a big issue for the developers as they try to maintain fairness and balance for all players in the online battle royale. Despite spending years hitting players who step out of line with the ban-hammer, it still feels like PUBG cheats aren't going away any time soon. This problem came to light again late in 2019, when the well known YouTube personality Dr Disrespect was killed by a hacker while playing the game, which lead to him uninstalling the game and embarking on one of his trademark rants to his followers.
While the Doc didn’t exactly hold back with his words, it shows the scale of the PUBG cheats issue still facing the game. We’ve put together some of the key things to look out for, and information on how to report a PUBG player you suspect is cheating. Read on, and help root out those that unfortunately ruin the experience for everyone else.
When it comes to PUBG cheats there are two types of hacks that are pretty common, aim hacks and speed hacks. Both are pretty self explanatory, one makes you speed round the map at a rapid pace, while the other will automatically make sure that your bullets always head towards an opponent. Then there are a number of more subtle cheats that aren’t usually as obvious.
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