I dont believe all game companies want cheats to be eradicated. I remember Rust reporting lot of gains due to cheaters being banned and buying the game using another account
i like the guy who made the fake cheats that actually punished the people who downloaded and installed it by messing with their game play and recording the hilariousness.
"little cheat boost" is an understatement, they turn a game of imperfect information into a totally different game. cheating players will attest that their cheat only helps a little bit, total delusion.
The major problem with cheating, and especially in online games, is that it usually requires people to install third party software with administrative privileges. It's the perfect staging ground. Now your computer is wide open to basically anything. It absolutely blows my mind how naĩve people are. So many install third party software without a second thought.
@@20chocsaday There is malware that persists even through OS reinstalls. For example MoonBounce, which installs itself on the motherboard SPI flash memory.
Jack, your podcast is incredible. My hacking journey started with the original Diablo. Long live the Godly Plate of Whales! Sadly I stopped hacking after World of Warcraft came out. I was too involved in the actual game rather than what was under the hood of it. Probably missed opportunities by not looking behind what's going in the programs and sites I love. This podcast fills that void somehow. Thank you
Russian is a difficult language, but it has a logical and concise grammatical structure which is easy to appreciate when you have such enormously complex languages as English.
this isn't just cheaters. sony sued a kid for making scripts to jailbreak their product. the kid commited sd shortly after. i honestly don't know what it is with these companies where, if you do anything other then the way they want you to, they will go after you at full force no matter what age you are. it's not a matter of affecting others online, some just affect you, so idk what their deal is. this isn't just games, it's iot, desktop operating systems, other kinds of devices.
Jack you should look into the cheat industry for Escape From Tarkov, the money aspect is interesting. The cheaters are able to profit real money from cheating through selling in game items and it has been a sketchy history between cheaters and the devs in the sense of profiting off cheaters buying more accounts
It's so emotionally damaging to put 1000s of hours into a game to get good at it, just to die to people cheating or dying to pros because sbmm is to tight. It's hard to feel good about "practicing".
I get what your saying about SBMM but how is it "practicing" if your playing the average player. In most competitive games I have played, I got better playing with people better than me. Cheaters are a different story and shouldn't be in the same sentence with SBMM. The only ones that really complain about SBMM are the "PRO's" and streamers as now it's harder for them to go in and get them 30 plus kills in a game.
@@dustins7259 I agree with you some what. but ive never learned much steamrolling people or getting steamrolled. And tbh pros are ok to die too. It is nice to see how much better someone can be then me. But what gets me is it has recently felt like sbmm effects ping and/or ttk. Its hard to die to people who it feels like are getting a handicap. And just saying this makes people think im crazy but they are doing something on the back end that doesnt feel natural sometimes imo
@@HighimEric Ping and TTK are intertwined, not much we can do about that. If someone has a bad connection it will effect the TTK as you may not even be hitting them. However connection should always be the biggest deciding factor in SBMM, however that doesn't always work as your connection could be good at start and then bad after connecting.
i have over 10k hours combined in various fps titles and i can say that the state of gaming right now is actually heartbreaking. i used to use gaming as an escape from the real world and now it is an extension of it
@@dustins7259 Exactly! But SBMM IS NOT USED IN MODERN GAMES. ENGAGEMENT OPTIMIZED MATCHMAKING is though. SBMM is designed to do one thing and one thing only... create fair matches. SBMM is a GOOD thing. EOMM is designed to rig matches to increase "engagement" (engagement referring to how much you play and how much you pay). EOMM is a BAD thing and is used in almost every online PVP game. ...so when it comes to cheating in online games... TBH I'm not going to say I'm completely against it... considering what type of cheat it is. If you are "cheating" by just trying to skip the predatory progression/unlock/grinding system (paid progression is still P2W), or unlock P2W items for free (not supporting the greedy game developer/company), then I'm likely fine with it... and TBH I wouldn't call that so much a real cheat. Now if you are giving yourself unlimited health and ammo, that's likely a whole different story... and I don't support that. If anything, I wish the gaming community as whole would begin to see P2W as a form of game developer/company sanctioned cheating, and attack everyone who supports that crap... and boycotts it until it ceases to exist. It makes not much difference to me whether you are paying a cheat developer to get a cheat, or you're paying the game company to to skip grind/get access to P2W overpowered gear.
Those days were the best when they monitized and took games online they killed it for me especially when game packs and extra subscription junk came around
Modern online games have been sold as Esports to the public for a while now. I used to compare cheats to steroid use by athletes, but anyone who plays these games will tell you it's much worse. You can play a game of tennis with strangers at the park, but would have to be paranoid to suspect they were taking performance enhancing drugs. If you are just someone who likes tennis, it would be like 30% of your tennis games being against steroid users. You wouldn't be able to play tennis anymore. You may have spent your whole life playing tennis. I was waiting to see Jack cover this, because it really is a white hat black hat warzone, but what's weird is how these two groups are fighting over the public, and the public are intimately involved. Getting hacked is a rare and outlandish thing to most people, but playing against cheaters is the new normal if you play these games. The answer is hiding in this video. Even the cheat developers have figured out that anonymity is a problem; you need someone's real identity. You don't need to sue kids, just permanently ban them; ban their face, not their account. The fact cheat developers need to keep patching the cheats proves the developers can and do plug these holes, so they would only need to catch a buyer once. Eventually, there won't be enough buyers left to cover the Lamborghini repayments. I would pay triple for a game that demanded my ID to play it, it's gotten to that point.
Don't do the hack back method, the Dutch government did it once for something very famouse, however got scorched for doing this 'unethical' way of operating
I couldn't care less if someone wants to cheat in a singleplayer game, but when you're doing it online you're ruining other peoples' good time for your own enjoyment. Very selfish.
There is another side to this. Most modern games are Pay To Win. You either have to grind an unhealthy amount of time with Engagement Optimized Matchmaking rigging your matches against you... or pay for microtransactions. Getting a cheat sometimes is actually something I would support in some scenarios, depending also on what the cheat is. For example: I have seen a racing game charge $100 to be able to have the best/fastest car in that game, that is pay to win! Pay To Win IMHO is basically cheating, except it's sanctioned by the scummy, greedy game developer/company. In other words, getting that car for free instead of paying the fking scumbags is doing a favor for the gaming community by not supporting a greedy business practice. By getting that car for free, it's not like you are getting something that gives you an advantage that wasn't in the game... you are just merely unlocking something that was already there in the game... but was just designed to exploit you as the player into paying for the damn thing in the first place. The same can be said for getting overpowered "Mythic" guns (which are locked in paid gambling mechanics) for free using a "cheat tool" in Call Of Duty Mobile. It's not like you added unlimited health/armor/ammo to yourself as an unfair advantage... you're just merely skipping the bullshit gambling paywall the game company uses to exploit you into paying more.
Recently I wanted to play some games (vrchat for example) in a virtual machine, cause my host system runs Linux and I don't want to dualboot. Sadly, because of the cheaters, most anti-cheats prohibit running games in a VM. It's easier to ban everyone instead of supporting 1% of legitimate VM users. I was able to hide the VM and run the games eventually though.
When i was about 12 i played SOCOM Firetean Bravo on the PSP. There were a lot of hackers in the lobbies. I modded my psp with a special battery (pandora battery i think it was called) and firmware that would allow me to load in my own hacks. I had counter hacks for the hackers. I loved the game so much i became the counter cheater. If there was a cheater i would boot them or do this assasination kill thing to them which was only present in the campaign lol. I did however give myself 9999999 credits so i could get drippy lol. I never used it to ruin peoples games as i was tired of my games being ruined. Good memories.
I have been in a cheating consumer and developing community since 2019, this is a really vast industry you will be surprised how vast it is. I think ID checks are a bit of an exaggeration. But the money are maybe underestimated. Look at the Aimware this is a terrible csgo cheat. DBs got leaked and turned out they earned the minimum of 70 million dollars, just of the website excluding resellers
I figured that you knew more about this topic than you are leading on. Cheats can’t be stopped without the implementation of some EXTREMELY intrusive measures for gamers such as multiple security camera live feeds in a players home monitoring the display screen. Obviously that isn’t going to work so we are stuck with this.
i know that itself doesnt prevent cheaters from getting access, but any that do, theres a chain of responsibility, "whos friend is this, who allowed him into our server" etc...
I was about to quit Fortnite when i kept getting shot from 1000m away through walls. Less money for Fortnite. If they hadn't cracked down on it i would have stopped playing. However, games aren't much different than modding a car you own. Should we see car companies go after people for changing their car stereo or hacking it so that they dont have to pay a subscription for seat warmers?
Damn. Kids are paying cash to cheat in a game now? You know when we old-school gamers were desperate to win in the 90's, we just read gaming magazines to find out tons of cheats for multiple games. Some we didn't even own yet. It was like 5 dollars a mag for a little section in the back with at least 20 or more cheats across several games. And when the internet became more detailed with all of this info from the past and present? Free if the connection was great. I didn't even know that cheats still existed in games until seeing this episode. But now that I think about it.... the tides have turned technically. Now the devs are cheating the players. Funny shit. Can you imagine an EVO competition having an in depth podcast for all of this? That shit would be hilarious. Billy Mitchell levels of nonsense.
I worked for a league of legends script developer and was very active in multiple communitys in the past so im very curious if i learn something new today. Edit: No i didn't, still entertaining
Perfect timing, I get to relax with this now, thanks! I don't play the kind of games these kind of cheats are for. I don't think it would make ithem any more fun. GTA cheats are fun, that's about it. If you play online for money then it makes sense. I had no idea it went this deep and serious but I never really thought about it before.
And it still doesn't even stop cheating. A friend was selling cheats for Valorant within a day or 2 of release, and that trash game makes you install a literal rootkit to play it - which any other malicious program that runs on your computer can freely abuse to do whatever it wants at kernel driver level.
@@user-lg4le8xr4s Exactly. But it IS getting used as an excuse not to port games to linux, forcing competitive gamers to use yet more malware (wine-dows 10, or worse - 11). You'd think the security features of an actually good operating system would be just as much of a pain for cheat devs.
@@thewhitefalcon8539 Yup! I've about had it with EA and Ubi's DRM. I'll pay them for another game when they stop f-cking me for it. Same as scamazon prime. I'll get my 4k content some other way before I go back to Michaelsoft Binbows
Yeah, there's a ton of games I don't even install that I'd love to play. Kernel-level driver access is waaay too intrusive just to play a video game. Even if I trusted the game company, their kernel-level driver code could be exploited to gain the same level of access.
Thats a shame you were turned down by others in the scene for an interview. I would have had no problem giving such had I heard you were talking to people. Though, trying to embed oneself does add a layer of secrecy.
You can hear the cheat seller consciously trying to pick his words very carefully. He's got a little bit of that Corporate Voice (tm) going on (for good reason).
Tarkov and cheats are rabbit hole if you re looking for similar stuff. Very recent drama about it happened no more than few months ago and still goes on
I remember when I was a kid and hacked a game though was to teach people about loan sharks. Similar to the farming game in your story. You invested in loan shops and earnt money that was time gated. Got to quintillion and broke the game 😂
Cheaters have been in the gaming industry for a while. Now more than ever. As we want to believe that these developers are trying to do the right thing, most of the time its all driven by money. As stated some developers make more money making/fixing/tuning cheats to the point you don't know if they are playing both sides. 'H'ACTIVSION is the biggest example of it. Most of the current streamers right now are using either private cheats, DMA, or Cronus matched with REWASD and other scripts. Instead of being the example on bans and strategizing how to stop cheaters and streaming cheaters; they whitelist them so they wont get banned. Will it stop the cheating industry? No. But companies like Activision with a surplus of money should be setting up industry standard with security and anit-cheats. But having cash tournaments with sponsorship from the game company while having cheating streamers on it, is a bad look and discouragement for any true gamer.
I dont get why devs dont make their own cheats, that way you profit from the game and from the cheats from the game. and you can have code in the cheats, so you know whos hacking and match them with other hackers.
UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT B A B A SELECT START. Hacker here. This content is so universally relatable due to those like myself who listen for educational entertainment. Im not necessarily computer savvy, save for automotive systems due to my profession. However even i can relate to gaming cheats.
You should specifically look into escape from tarkov if you want to go far down the cheater rabbit hole I’ve heard some wild things about the cheating community in that game
Single player game cheating... don't care (except where records might be happening...) Multiplayer game cheating... I do care because that does interfere with the fun of non-cheaters.
When direct TV came out my dad found a way to hack the satellite signals and get all the movie channels free... it also gave us the porn channels too which I loved lol.. I'll never forget when I found this out, I was young and had nothing but a million questions....
There are whole genres of games that do not exist because of cheating. MMOs are stuck with kludgy server-sided physics because the server is secure. A player's agency is always limited by "what if they cheat". Cheaters are tards who dox themselves and willingly install malware, 99% are closet cheaters who'd rather be caught masturbating than using cheats. Cheat devs however are very, very smart people. They were using RDMA before it was a novelty at the datacenter. They were using AI before the AI revolution. Homomorphic gaming hardware will change this.
As an economist, my gut says you need to legitimize it and create a way of making cheaters compete. Like a steroid Olympics but for game hacking. All the talent will come to the surface and make a living hacking games. The black market guys will naturally shrink. I think that's what they're doing with defcon already. P.s. I can't think of a reason to (repeatedly) cheat if you aren't playing for money. Like come on take your L like a G.
That already exists and it's called high-frequency trading. People who write trading bots are called quants. There's no graphics, because bots don't need graphics. The tokens are money.
there is a creator that seems he is cheating by some glitching artifacts i see. but i wonder if other players are also cheating. so its only cheaters lobby.
I dont believe all game companies want cheats to be eradicated. I remember Rust reporting lot of gains due to cheaters being banned and buying the game using another account
ahh, the blizzard business model
Battlestate Games do this alot too, theyll have a big banwave then DIRECTLY afterwards put the game on sale
For all we know facepunch are making and selling the cheats too...
@@TwiggehTV not only that they will sell the game in bundles, where you get 2 copies for like 20% off and 3 for 25%. Its realy obvious
Do you really think cheaters are paying retail price for their games? Or even the sale/ bundle prices?
i like the guy who made the fake cheats that actually punished the people who downloaded and installed it by messing with their game play and recording the hilariousness.
scriptkid made a video on this a couple years ago give it a watch its quite entertaining
@@bryceduncan951yo thanks i was going to look it up and you put it out there
fun times on RUclips
I feel like giving 3 pieces of photo ID isn't buying a cheat, it's willingly donating your personal identity.
I can't believe how dumb some people are.
I totally agree with that. As far as I know, this goes beyond the requirements of getting a passport or credit card, etc..
@@BG101UK which I’m sure is exactly what someone did with that info
@@illumistration Those are my thoughts exactly!
Fake IDs sound real good 😅
Darknet uploads a video, sleep shall take a pause. This is important stuff
i thought you said, "sheep shall take a pause". Like you take a break from counting sheep to watch this 😁
@gameratortylerstein5636 Hey that could work too. Good one
"little cheat boost" is an understatement, they turn a game of imperfect information into a totally different game. cheating players will attest that their cheat only helps a little bit, total delusion.
jack always coming in clutch, we ❤ you too!
That thumbnail graphic is fantastic, your team is awesome.
Agreed. Truly one of the best thumbnails.
The major problem with cheating, and especially in online games, is that it usually requires people to install third party software with administrative privileges. It's the perfect staging ground. Now your computer is wide open to basically anything.
It absolutely blows my mind how naĩve people are. So many install third party software without a second thought.
Yeah I am surprised there are not more malware campaigns targeting cheaters
it's like installing pirated software. You take a gamble every time, but it's potentially worth it.
@@TheLobotomist-t1 Yeah. But cheat software is worse because it's usually basically a rootkit.
When I used to do it my entire computer could be reinstalled in minutes. Just in case. And it was offline.
@@20chocsaday There is malware that persists even through OS reinstalls. For example MoonBounce, which installs itself on the motherboard SPI flash memory.
I’d like to take a minute to appreciate whoever makes your thumbnails jack… they’re goated
Great episode. worked in the gaming industry and never seen it from this point of view. Wonderful work everybody.
Late night study break... you convinced me
Good luck studying ❤
Jack, your podcast is incredible. My hacking journey started with the original Diablo. Long live the Godly Plate of Whales! Sadly I stopped hacking after World of Warcraft came out. I was too involved in the actual game rather than what was under the hood of it. Probably missed opportunities by not looking behind what's going in the programs and sites I love. This podcast fills that void somehow. Thank you
I watched people playing that, I started Diablo 2. Jack needs to do a story about diablo 2 market place D2Jsp.
Hey Jack, just so you know your episodes are block busters for me.
Russian is a difficult language, but it has a logical and concise grammatical structure which is easy to appreciate when you have such enormously complex languages as English.
So I have heard. That must be why I am still finding new English words.
This has gotra be one if my favorite podcasts
this isn't just cheaters. sony sued a kid for making scripts to jailbreak their product. the kid commited sd shortly after. i honestly don't know what it is with these companies where, if you do anything other then the way they want you to, they will go after you at full force no matter what age you are. it's not a matter of affecting others online, some just affect you, so idk what their deal is. this isn't just games, it's iot, desktop operating systems, other kinds of devices.
Hope you talk about DMA cheats in this vid. Needs more publicity
DMA as in direct memory access? That sounds like it would make an interesting topic.
@@oliverer3honestly, not too interesting. Just the same as an external with extra steps. Waste of money too
Jack you should look into the cheat industry for Escape From Tarkov, the money aspect is interesting. The cheaters are able to profit real money from cheating through selling in game items and it has been a sketchy history between cheaters and the devs in the sense of profiting off cheaters buying more accounts
Late night upload HYPE! Looking forward to listening to this while I work tomorrow :D
It was great meeting you just now! Honestly the best part of cactus con for me.
This is like musicians taking ghost writing, lip-syncing and miming to the extreme
0:30 Love this. I remember having my phone date set 10 years ahead scared that going back would ruin my "progress" 😂
Hey just wondering if you have this same stories in Spanish I live in Mexico now and I always find myself telling my friend about your videos.
What sucks is how large the “cheating” umbrella is, like sometimes an afk check is just as bannable as an aimbot
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It takes finding small communities of players to get away from cheaters for each individual game.
It's so emotionally damaging to put 1000s of hours into a game to get good at it, just to die to people cheating or dying to pros because sbmm is to tight. It's hard to feel good about "practicing".
I get what your saying about SBMM but how is it "practicing" if your playing the average player. In most competitive games I have played, I got better playing with people better than me. Cheaters are a different story and shouldn't be in the same sentence with SBMM. The only ones that really complain about SBMM are the "PRO's" and streamers as now it's harder for them to go in and get them 30 plus kills in a game.
@@dustins7259 I agree with you some what. but ive never learned much steamrolling people or getting steamrolled. And tbh pros are ok to die too. It is nice to see how much better someone can be then me. But what gets me is it has recently felt like sbmm effects ping and/or ttk. Its hard to die to people who it feels like are getting a handicap. And just saying this makes people think im crazy but they are doing something on the back end that doesnt feel natural sometimes imo
@@HighimEric Ping and TTK are intertwined, not much we can do about that. If someone has a bad connection it will effect the TTK as you may not even be hitting them. However connection should always be the biggest deciding factor in SBMM, however that doesn't always work as your connection could be good at start and then bad after connecting.
i have over 10k hours combined in various fps titles and i can say that the state of gaming right now is actually heartbreaking. i used to use gaming as an escape from the real world and now it is an extension of it
@@dustins7259 Exactly!
But SBMM IS NOT USED IN MODERN GAMES.
ENGAGEMENT OPTIMIZED MATCHMAKING is though.
SBMM is designed to do one thing and one thing only... create fair matches. SBMM is a GOOD thing.
EOMM is designed to rig matches to increase "engagement" (engagement referring to how much you play and how much you pay). EOMM is a BAD thing and is used in almost every online PVP game.
...so when it comes to cheating in online games... TBH I'm not going to say I'm completely against it... considering what type of cheat it is. If you are "cheating" by just trying to skip the predatory progression/unlock/grinding system (paid progression is still P2W), or unlock P2W items for free (not supporting the greedy game developer/company), then I'm likely fine with it... and TBH I wouldn't call that so much a real cheat. Now if you are giving yourself unlimited health and ammo, that's likely a whole different story... and I don't support that.
If anything, I wish the gaming community as whole would begin to see P2W as a form of game developer/company sanctioned cheating, and attack everyone who supports that crap... and boycotts it until it ceases to exist. It makes not much difference to me whether you are paying a cheat developer to get a cheat, or you're paying the game company to to skip grind/get access to P2W overpowered gear.
Being able to see your opponent’s hand in Magic the Gathering Online during tournaments has got to be worth A LOT of money.
The problem with the anti-cheat stuff is that it is preventing *genuine* players from running their games on Linux.
Subscription for cheats lmfao 😂😂😂😂 na I'm old school GameShark cheat codes magazine and cheat codes pc gamer 😂
Those days were the best when they monitized and took games online they killed it for me especially when game packs and extra subscription junk came around
Modern online games have been sold as Esports to the public for a while now. I used to compare cheats to steroid use by athletes, but anyone who plays these games will tell you it's much worse. You can play a game of tennis with strangers at the park, but would have to be paranoid to suspect they were taking performance enhancing drugs. If you are just someone who likes tennis, it would be like 30% of your tennis games being against steroid users. You wouldn't be able to play tennis anymore. You may have spent your whole life playing tennis. I was waiting to see Jack cover this, because it really is a white hat black hat warzone, but what's weird is how these two groups are fighting over the public, and the public are intimately involved. Getting hacked is a rare and outlandish thing to most people, but playing against cheaters is the new normal if you play these games.
The answer is hiding in this video. Even the cheat developers have figured out that anonymity is a problem; you need someone's real identity. You don't need to sue kids, just permanently ban them; ban their face, not their account. The fact cheat developers need to keep patching the cheats proves the developers can and do plug these holes, so they would only need to catch a buyer once. Eventually, there won't be enough buyers left to cover the Lamborghini repayments. I would pay triple for a game that demanded my ID to play it, it's gotten to that point.
Don't do the hack back method, the Dutch government did it once for something very famouse, however got scorched for doing this 'unethical' way of operating
I couldn't care less if someone wants to cheat in a singleplayer game, but when you're doing it online you're ruining other peoples' good time for your own enjoyment. Very selfish.
There is another side to this.
Most modern games are Pay To Win. You either have to grind an unhealthy amount of time with Engagement Optimized Matchmaking rigging your matches against you... or pay for microtransactions. Getting a cheat sometimes is actually something I would support in some scenarios, depending also on what the cheat is.
For example: I have seen a racing game charge $100 to be able to have the best/fastest car in that game, that is pay to win! Pay To Win IMHO is basically cheating, except it's sanctioned by the scummy, greedy game developer/company. In other words, getting that car for free instead of paying the fking scumbags is doing a favor for the gaming community by not supporting a greedy business practice.
By getting that car for free, it's not like you are getting something that gives you an advantage that wasn't in the game... you are just merely unlocking something that was already there in the game... but was just designed to exploit you as the player into paying for the damn thing in the first place.
The same can be said for getting overpowered "Mythic" guns (which are locked in paid gambling mechanics) for free using a "cheat tool" in Call Of Duty Mobile. It's not like you added unlimited health/armor/ammo to yourself as an unfair advantage... you're just merely skipping the bullshit gambling paywall the game company uses to exploit you into paying more.
Recently I wanted to play some games (vrchat for example) in a virtual machine, cause my host system runs Linux and I don't want to dualboot. Sadly, because of the cheaters, most anti-cheats prohibit running games in a VM. It's easier to ban everyone instead of supporting 1% of legitimate VM users. I was able to hide the VM and run the games eventually though.
When i was about 12 i played SOCOM Firetean Bravo on the PSP. There were a lot of hackers in the lobbies. I modded my psp with a special battery (pandora battery i think it was called) and firmware that would allow me to load in my own hacks. I had counter hacks for the hackers. I loved the game so much i became the counter cheater. If there was a cheater i would boot them or do this assasination kill thing to them which was only present in the campaign lol. I did however give myself 9999999 credits so i could get drippy lol. I never used it to ruin peoples games as i was tired of my games being ruined. Good memories.
Nothing about what BattleEye supposedly can do, is implemented in TARKOV. I wonder why this is the case....
Yes Yes Yes! I've been wanting you to cover this topic for months! ❤❤❤❤❤
I have been in a cheating consumer and developing community since 2019, this is a really vast industry you will be surprised how vast it is. I think ID checks are a bit of an exaggeration. But the money are maybe underestimated. Look at the Aimware this is a terrible csgo cheat. DBs got leaked and turned out they earned the minimum of 70 million dollars, just of the website excluding resellers
Those Devil Uppers get you every time.
I'm still more impressed with hardware based cheats than the cycle of them making new cheats and then get caught.
I hope you explore the many rabbit holes you can potentially go through in this gaming space. It gets really crazy
I figured that you knew more about this topic than you are leading on. Cheats can’t be stopped without the implementation of some EXTREMELY intrusive measures for gamers such as multiple security camera live feeds in a players home monitoring the display screen. Obviously that isn’t going to work so we are stuck with this.
actually no "EXTREMELY intrusive measures" arent the only way, have u heard of a whitelist?
i know that itself doesnt prevent cheaters from getting access, but any that do, theres a chain of responsibility, "whos friend is this, who allowed him into our server" etc...
Are these new episodes? Or are these being reposted? Sometimes I swear I’ve already listened to some of them.
I was about to quit Fortnite when i kept getting shot from 1000m away through walls. Less money for Fortnite.
If they hadn't cracked down on it i would have stopped playing.
However, games aren't much different than modding a car you own.
Should we see car companies go after people for changing their car stereo or hacking it so that they dont have to pay a subscription for seat warmers?
If you ever do a follow-up to this look in to how AI is changing the landscape both on the attack and defender side.
I love these episodes and would love supporting it when my economics will allow it, but that in the future sadly. But keep it going 😊
Damn. Kids are paying cash to cheat in a game now? You know when we old-school gamers were desperate to win in the 90's, we just read gaming magazines to find out tons of cheats for multiple games. Some we didn't even own yet. It was like 5 dollars a mag for a little section in the back with at least 20 or more cheats across several games. And when the internet became more detailed with all of this info from the past and present? Free if the connection was great. I didn't even know that cheats still existed in games until seeing this episode.
But now that I think about it.... the tides have turned technically. Now the devs are cheating the players. Funny shit. Can you imagine an EVO competition having an in depth podcast for all of this? That shit would be hilarious. Billy Mitchell levels of nonsense.
Fuck the modern world. Plus devs have out the cheats they didn’t care if you used them when it was all offline.
I worked for a league of legends script developer and was very active in multiple communitys in the past so im very curious if i learn something new today.
Edit: No i didn't, still entertaining
Perfect timing, I get to relax with this now, thanks!
I don't play the kind of games these kind of cheats are for. I don't think it would make ithem any more fun. GTA cheats are fun, that's about it. If you play online for money then it makes sense. I had no idea it went this deep and serious but I never really thought about it before.
The worst part of this is that anti-cheat software has now become full-on malware. Not cool 🤬
And it still doesn't even stop cheating. A friend was selling cheats for Valorant within a day or 2 of release, and that trash game makes you install a literal rootkit to play it - which any other malicious program that runs on your computer can freely abuse to do whatever it wants at kernel driver level.
@@user-lg4le8xr4s Exactly. But it IS getting used as an excuse not to port games to linux, forcing competitive gamers to use yet more malware (wine-dows 10, or worse - 11). You'd think the security features of an actually good operating system would be just as much of a pain for cheat devs.
@@233kosta Just like DRM only stops legit users, not pirates.
@@thewhitefalcon8539 Yup! I've about had it with EA and Ubi's DRM. I'll pay them for another game when they stop f-cking me for it. Same as scamazon prime. I'll get my 4k content some other way before I go back to Michaelsoft Binbows
Yeah, there's a ton of games I don't even install that I'd love to play. Kernel-level driver access is waaay too intrusive just to play a video game. Even if I trusted the game company, their kernel-level driver code could be exploited to gain the same level of access.
Stopped playing Rogue Command cause of this very nonsense, took a month to work on my aim only to find cheaters keep cheating.
Hela frustrating
I love the humor! Stories like your dad's KFC menu and the little Russian riff, keep it up Jack!
I rarely execute anything outside of a container / vm / with internet for that file enabled if it doesn't need it. Nowadays
Thats a shame you were turned down by others in the scene for an interview.
I would have had no problem giving such had I heard you were talking to people. Though, trying to embed oneself does add a layer of secrecy.
You can hear the cheat seller consciously trying to pick his words very carefully. He's got a little bit of that Corporate Voice (tm) going on (for good reason).
Nice work 👍
This really is making me want to get into cheat development
Farming games, candy crush type games clock ⏰ trick works perfectly.
Do they have cheats for Warframe
Tarkov and cheats are rabbit hole if you re looking for similar stuff. Very recent drama about it happened no more than few months ago and still goes on
if the soft heave trial it`s crackable and stuck in the time... and working fine;((
I had no idea such a market existed!
@Jack - how do I donate? Great channel, please keep up the amazing work. Thx you
Bro you get a like solely based off the fact for telling me we bouta take an ad brake. Why don’t more people do this ?
I remember when I was a kid and hacked a game though was to teach people about loan sharks.
Similar to the farming game in your story. You invested in loan shops and earnt money that was time gated. Got to quintillion and broke the game 😂
I love your content dude
Oooo this is something that interests me. I play tarkov
Tarkov is 100% developing and selling the cheats for their own game
Cheaters have been in the gaming industry for a while. Now more than ever. As we want to believe that these developers are trying to do the right thing, most of the time its all driven by money. As stated some developers make more money making/fixing/tuning cheats to the point you don't know if they are playing both sides.
'H'ACTIVSION is the biggest example of it. Most of the current streamers right now are using either private cheats, DMA, or Cronus matched with REWASD and other scripts. Instead of being the example on bans and strategizing how to stop cheaters and streaming cheaters; they whitelist them so they wont get banned.
Will it stop the cheating industry? No. But companies like Activision with a surplus of money should be setting up industry standard with security and anit-cheats. But having cash tournaments with sponsorship from the game company while having cheating streamers on it, is a bad look and discouragement for any true gamer.
The only cheat code I'm looking for..... 50% off groceries😂
Sounds a lot like drug dealing. The ethics walk the same line.
"Who cares about cheating, it's just a game" - Lance Armstrong & Ben Johnson
Single player games though.
Did this get generated?
Fun fact: Cheating in online games is *illegal* in South Korea.
Kinda defeats the purpose of gaming, yeah?
love u jack. keeep em comming!
Is cheat making illegal?
Only in totalitarian dictatorships like Germany.
devilepping? Devilepper? Ugh why? This makes it so hard to listen to this when he keeps saying devil lepper...Developer not devil lepper
I dont get why devs dont make their own cheats, that way you profit from the game and from the cheats from the game. and you can have code in the cheats, so you know whos hacking and match them with other hackers.
The next episode should be about cheating streamers in Call of duty 🤣🤣
UP UP DOWN DOWN LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT B A B A SELECT START. Hacker here. This content is so universally relatable due to those like myself who listen for educational entertainment. Im not necessarily computer savvy, save for automotive systems due to my profession. However even i can relate to gaming cheats.
Wait what? Ubisoft actually does things beside add bugs to their games??
The multifacetedness of these blows my mind sometimes.
You should specifically look into escape from tarkov if you want to go far down the cheater rabbit hole I’ve heard some wild things about the cheating community in that game
Single player game cheating... don't care (except where records might be happening...) Multiplayer game cheating... I do care because that does interfere with the fun of non-cheaters.
i love this kind of content and hacking .. especially Games And Farming waiting games 😂
When direct TV came out my dad found a way to hack the satellite signals and get all the movie channels free... it also gave us the porn channels too which I loved lol.. I'll never forget when I found this out, I was young and had nothing but a million questions....
There are whole genres of games that do not exist because of cheating. MMOs are stuck with kludgy server-sided physics because the server is secure. A player's agency is always limited by "what if they cheat".
Cheaters are tards who dox themselves and willingly install malware, 99% are closet cheaters who'd rather be caught masturbating than using cheats. Cheat devs however are very, very smart people. They were using RDMA before it was a novelty at the datacenter. They were using AI before the AI revolution.
Homomorphic gaming hardware will change this.
1:05 smart girl definitely 🗿😃😎
That’s incredible, the cheat/hacking community is more tight lipped than the Sicilian mob!! 😂
have you ever loped the devil? we have to always be devil loping
man I love devil loping. I lope the devil every day
I stopped listening when I heard three forms of photo ID. This is fake.
Cheaters are the lowest form of life!!!
I love you too, dad.
I have heard this episode before... recycling or am I going crazy? Honest question.
You should make a video about Troy woody.
Yay Jack, let's go!
Hey Ubisoft, take notes
As an economist, my gut says you need to legitimize it and create a way of making cheaters compete. Like a steroid Olympics but for game hacking.
All the talent will come to the surface and make a living hacking games. The black market guys will naturally shrink.
I think that's what they're doing with defcon already.
P.s. I can't think of a reason to (repeatedly) cheat if you aren't playing for money. Like come on take your L like a G.
im pretty sure there is an online game that once your are found to be cheating it will place you in a lobby that only other cheaters are in.
@@burninruber60 that's brilliant! I wonder if the stream is any fun to watch.
That already exists and it's called high-frequency trading. People who write trading bots are called quants. There's no graphics, because bots don't need graphics. The tokens are money.
@@aarrcchhoonntt the game of money!!! Number 1 game.
Does anyone know how to land the Shuttle on a desktop.
I think everytime someone is caught cheating or selling cheats, they should lose a finger.
there is a creator that seems he is cheating by some glitching artifacts i see. but i wonder if other players are also cheating. so its only cheaters lobby.