![]() The ability to be DBNO in the team modes of PUBG means you can get a second chance against a hacker (provided you’re in cover quickly). Solos might be your preferred way to play, but it’s far easier to deal with hackers in Duos and Squads. Use that to get close to them and to ambush them as best you can. One of the other things hackers can do is know exactly where you are at all times - but if they’re being blatant about it, you’ll have a pretty good idea of their location as well. If you hear a shot to your east and it coincides with another headshot kill to your east, then you know that’s where your cheating nemesis will be. As the circle closes in, you can use the repeated headshots to give you more information about the hacker’s location. But if you see them show up as a headshot beast over and over - and they don’t share a name with an official two time Blockbuster video game champion or have a C9 in front of their name - it’s worth keeping track of. Obviously not every headshot king is a hacker - often a kill will appear in the killfeed as a headshot because the player who died was down but not out first, and finishing someone who is DBNO with a headshot is efficient and quick. If you see a player constantly appearing in the killfeed - especially if they’re consistently getting headshots - then keep that in mind. ![]() It’s in the bottom left corner of the screen (although if the Test server’s new UI is any indication, it will soon move to the top right). Watch the KillfeedĪssuming you landed alone, the next best bet for dealing with a hacker is to keep an eye on the killfeed. Hide in a house up a stairwell and pop them in the chest when they try to come up. If you can get a shotgun and a helmet early, ultra blatant hackers are often overconfident to the point that you can wait for them to come to you. If someone does land near you anyway, do your best to get a high powered close range weapon immediately, and see if you can track where they’re moving. The way hacks work is that they generally need to have line of sight on you to do any damage, so landing at a town away from other people means they won’t have that. Try to land at least 1.5 grid squares away from the plane to maximise your chances of being alone. Something you might have noticed if you’ve ever encountered a really blatant hacker is that they will often try to shoot you even when you’re behind cover - this is because their cheat programs simply find targets for them to shoot at and then they see what they can get away with. This is actually just generally good practice, but if you can manage it, you should land as far away from anyone else as you can manage. Here are our tips on how to minimise the amount of impact a hacker can have. Nevertheless, hackers still exist and they can spoil a round if you let them. ![]() According to interviews, they’re even working on their own FairFight type system to work alongside BattlEye. They’re developing new ways to beat them all the time, implementing new elements to their anti-cheat systems. PUBG Corp is banning tens of thousands - sometimes hundreds of thousands - of hackers a week. Luckily, we’ve seen it all before, and we know what to look out for. Similar to DayZ, PUBG has attracted hackers - bad players who use cheats as a crutch to find unearned victories at the expense of other player’s experiences. It spawned from similar Last Man Standing style mods in the Arma series, those in turn searching for a way to speed up the gameplay loop of another groundbreaking Arma mod - DayZ. Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds is a brilliant game, featuring 100 players pitting their wits against one another in a battle for life, glory and that precious, precious chicken dinner.
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