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How do people enjoy hacking?

Discussion in 'Call of Duty & FPS News and Discussion' started by Kazam420, Jul 12, 2013.

  1. Kazam420

    Kazam420 Active Member

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    I'm playing on PC and of course every other game is hacked with someone jumping 300 feet in the air to quickscope you from across the map, can someone please explain to me how hacking is fun at all? Because I always thought it was for 12 year olds that don't want to actually play the game and just watch their stats rise because they think it makes their d1cks bigger. Thoughts?
     
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    Junaid Well-Known Member

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    None of them enjoy it, they just do it because it gives them some kind of thrill, a feeling of rebellion, power and 'coolness' when they get to break the terms of service and run the game in a way of which is not how the devs intended. They're all a bunch of stupid, faggoty, low-life tools if you ask me.
     
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  3. Sulq

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    Because they think it causes their e-p33n to grow a picometer.
     
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  4. Horo

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    They do it because of peer-pressure from their fellow 12 year old. Eventually in most people it goes away once their brain begins to develop ball dropping chemicals.
     
  5. Wartyger

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    You can't grow something that doesn't exist...
     
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  6. BlackOps

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    The only time I find "hacking" fun is on bo pc solo zombies where you set the start round to 100000 (the max round, after that no zombies spawn) and make yourself spawn with ray gun pap and jugg and see how long you can last. My best is 20 minutes. Proper online hacking is for retards who should all be burnt at the stake.
     
  7. Strange Koolaid

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    Something tells me this is rhetorical. Oh well.....moving on.....
     
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  9. OmniDeath

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    its quite amusing how humans minds can work at times, especially those of an inferior child who thinks he is a man when he hacks. but anyways they could hack to bring a false sense of security to their lack of skills and expects everyone to be in awe of his supposed skills. its sad and pathetic
     
  10. Strange Koolaid

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    If you want an honest answer. I find there is a certain people that "hack" because they are curious and/or give zero fukks about the game so they mess around on any and every game that allows a cheat. There are actually people that get more fun out of cheating the system than grinding through something.There is a pyschological thrill to stealing, lying, cheating, getting away with murder....."hacking" is small beans in that field. Sure, it loses the games intended appeal but likely they werent much interested in it anyway. Now, I'm not sure if your mind is sincerely boggled or you are actually so mad at them that you subconsciously refuse to think that they are low life sad sacks of shiit 12 year olds trying to act cool. Those do exist, I'm sure, but half the time a 12 year old doesnt know what they fuk they are doing in regards to any kinds of "hacking". It's a computer your playing on. All kinds of hacking outside of gaming is abundant. Why would a worldwide infamous game be left out of the equation?
     
  11. kaitheteen

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    I've never hacked in my life and I don't plan on it anytime soon. Hacking ruins the genuine gaming experience of not even you, but others also. I don't want to be the douchebag that ruins someone's day.
     
  12. al.palacios

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    Most people who hack do it just because they can. After a while they either get bored or mature all together and stop doing stuff like that. Hacking is fun like 5 min. then you just take a good look at what your doing with your life.
     
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  13. kaitheteen

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    I wish more people can think like this, it's really quite sad.
     
  14. tf182

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    I too am often baffled by the extent to which people will go to cheat at video games. And for what purpose? Do they somehow get satisfaction out of doing it because I just can't seem to find where the enjoyment would be? Whenever I see a hacker, my first impression is "Wow this guy is terrible at the game." Not, "Wow this guy is so good at the game, that he is destroying everyone and jumping 300 feet in the air!"
     
  15. MorbidEntree

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    I think most people do it for a few reasons:
    1. For the hell of it/to mess around
    2. To ruin people's games
    3. To show off to people (even though not many people actually like them more for doing it)
    4. To test their l33t h4x0r skills.
     
  16. jdroc

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    I just hate the hackers on PS3, that actually think they're better than you. It's like they believe you don't know they're hacking. Then have the nerves to talk trash at the end of the game. Epic fail.
     
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    The hackers that go on Xbox act the same way, for the most part.
     
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  18. Timeisrelative

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    I'm not sure if they actually enjoy it. Here's my take on it, as a PC gamer you frequently run into cheaters. And I think people get curious on how it is to cheat. I think most just want to try it out, even tho there some people that do it just to annoy other players.
     
  19. Chingling

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    Some people just want to win with any means necessary. They only enjoy the game because they beat the other people and cause them to quit. I find that most cheaters do what they do because they enjoy seeing you get angry at their "hacking skills". Although, whenever I see a hacker I see someone who has no skill at all, which is why they resort to hacking in order to "win".
     
  20. BennyDarby

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    Some people are just like that. I had a friend who cheated at board games, and you have to wonder what kind of satisfaction he was getting from stealing fake money and allowing himself to win over others because of it.
     

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