
Maybe they are too die hard fan boys to admit that their favourite game has serious issues. So this is some really interresting Stockholm-syndrome or something similar.


But these are just the cheaters who were doing it too obviously but there are clever cheaters who can never get caught. So someone killed me, I watched the death cam, and it was suspicious, I've reported, and they've banned him. While EVERY SINGLE DAY when I launched the game I've got back at least one feedback from the day before that someone was banned due to my report. But anyway, you can find 2-3 guys in every thread about cheating who are stating that they have 2000 hours in the game but they've only seen 2 cheater and so. The reasons lie in the popularity of the game and in the very poor developer team. Before Tekken I played PUBG a lot (I have 1300 hours in that game), and I can surely say, but you can also read articles about it on the web, that PUBG is the one of the most cheater infected games of all time.

I don't understand why this kind of denial is an actual thing in video game communities. Most will say it is extremely rare (it is- but it does still happen sometimes) or that it was just a crappy connection. Originally posted by SEATEK The_LEFTY:The problem also is that many will not believe you.
