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Payne, Max Payne
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Sweden
Posts: 557
Reputation: 31
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Can't really say I agree on the "wallhacking makes you play better later on" argument. Your relying on knowing exactly where your targets are going to show up, your not learning to work on your reflexes at all by using that wallhack.
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Marios's Mustache Wax
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 19
Reputation: 10
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If you're new to the game I guess wallhacking can give you insight to players movements and reactions. But really the best way to know where players are going to be without cheating is just map knowledge, and more importantly experience. If you play against good teams/players or get advice from a good player you will learn commonly held spots, and it's simply a matter of spot checking and getting in the habit of checking said spots every time you enter a site/rotate from one site to another.
Also, if you don't have a proper gaming mouse and mousepad, THAT, is probably going to give you the most noticeable improvement in your gameplay. |
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Marios's Mustache Wax
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 13
Reputation: 10
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Yeah, I agree with you on that one. Hacking's the new drug in town. Soon I'll be seeing people so dependent on drugs, they'll do anything for a quick fix.
I don't understand how using wallhacks could possibly improve your REFLEXES since you ****ing know where the hell they are, and when they'll pop out. |
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