If you game online, you might find yourself nodding in agreement with Bryan Sharp’s Online Cheaters Editiorial which highlights a new trend amongst gamers - indifference to cheaters. Bryan wants us all to stop nodding and start outing:
Sure, right now a lot of us care about the cheating issue, but we can’t be bothered to comment on it. Right now there are only some cheaters who parade around flaunting the act, but soon that number will grow and why not? No one is going to leave the game or toss some verbal zingers when “HaCkY SACKED” starts getting headshots with the shock rifle from across the map. Soon we won’t care about cheating at all
What’s my point? We are all aware that there are cheaters out there, but we also need to treat the cheating issue like a new one. We need to react like this is the first time we’ve seen someone kill the entire counter-terrorist team in thirty seconds. We have to act like this is a new and fresh issue before it goes from being an old issue to no issue at all.
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