P5VYTY
Its the widow.
P5VYTY
Its the widow.
Report in game and move on.
Forums donât care, blizzard tickets donât care.
I submitted tickets before with video evidence, time stamps (+time zone), what part of the map, what time in the map, what hero, what player, what battletag, in which map, etc.
I was simply told IN THEIR WORDS âuse the in-game report feature, if enough players recognize it we will have a look and take action, we donât check cheaters through ticket reportsâ.
I donât know if it does anything but I report the aimbotter in-game 20-30 times in a row seeing as they ignore evidence given to them.
They are not that common. I find maybe one a month in qp. I did report her, just in case and said in report I wasnât sure. She could have just only had good aim and tracking with terrible positioning and cooldown managment. That may be unlikely considering her smg accuracy but, I want to be sure. They are incredibly rare outside of masters up. Also, the support team doesnt have the power to ban people. Only requesting unbans.
Quick play has the most aimbots, especially on new accounts so they can power them to lv 25 to get into comp and boost up to a high rank and sell them off if they dont get banned. Some just use cheats for a âperformance boostâ without trying to climb.
This isnât true once you reach masters and up. Anyway, did any watch the replay, and if so, what did you think?
Said it before: MH is one of the testing grounds for new cheats, skirmish is also one, noticed a slew of very low level accounts with incredible aim.
Funny how a lot of players are oblivious to the actual problem.
I must be missing something because I donât see anything obvious cheating going on with the widow, it does look like a smurf account though.
I noticed the same thing going on with this widow. Correct me if Iâm wrong, but isnât positioning the first thing a Widowmaker learns? Then aiming after knowing where to shoot from? This widowmaker had bronze positioning, with at least high plat/diamond aim.