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I've never hacked because I don't want my device full of malware and I prefer to learn real playing, which is the only way to the top, if you care about professional playing.

But how exactly are you ever become professional, if literally 95% of players of any game are hackers?

This fucking shit triggers the fucking shit out of me.

Lately for the past few years I've been playing mobile games because I thought hacking is not so easy on mobile games. Turns out I was WRONG.

In Call of Duty Mobile, it has the usual killcam, which almost always shows the killer aiming at you through the walls and prefiring. It's the most obvious wall hack. The smarter ones only use the UAV hack, which only shows the enemy position on the minimap. But the game has a perk that should make you invisible to UAV. That's how those morons are busted. And almost each time you call them out on the chat, they panic and turn the hax off, then their K/D becomes trash.

Every time I post this on Reddit I get banned. I'm still probably shadow banned.

Is hacking such a huge business that it pays more than professional gaming?
Why doesn't Activision and Tencent and Timi do shit about it for almost 5 years?
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