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Hm. As somebody who plays at least an hour of Overwatch’s competitive mode a day, I actually despise grouping with one-tricks. I’m a flex player, but at some point, “flex” can mean “doormat for one-tricks.” In my experience, teammates who are rigid about their comp choices affect other players’ ability to have fun

Please be careful with this article, folks. It’s pretty biased and very unprofessional.

Please take this article with several grains of salt. While I don’t universally condemn one-tricks, this article did some literary gymnastics to not only ignore some of the more legitimate, non-toxic cases against it, but even certain important details from linked cases such as that of the Torjborn player.

I wish Epic the best in this pursuit. Cheaters don’t have a place in online gaming. By all means cheat if its what it takes to make you feel better about your level of play. Just don’t complain when Devs come after you for breaking their ToS. We all know cheaters are the saltiest subspecies of gamers you’ll find.

not it’s not. Sue them, ruin their life. No one cares, anyone protecting cheaters are other cheaters. I’ve seen enough multiplayer games being ruined forever because of cheats. I’m not talking about individual cheater or individual games where there’s a cheater. But games that had so much hackers that the legitimate

Well, cheaters don’t seem to learn from bans so let’s see if suing them will do the trick.

Then you clearly don’t understand the concept of copyright infringement. The lawsuit isn’t about cheating, it’s about preventing people from reverse engineering your code and selling it. Fact is, these guys committed a theft.