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5 Video Game Secrets You Completely Missed

Video Games Hacks You Have Completly Missed

By Subham RaiPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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5 Video Game Secrets You Completely Missed
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If we asked gamers about their experiences with hackers, the majority of their responses would be a tirade of expletives longer than a Tolstoy novel. In most cases, hackers appear from a mythical garbage pit, kill players, and then start dropping more teabags than Lipton on their dead bodies and spirits.

In this article were going to let you know about the secrets which will make you live in despise. Here are some of them:

PUB-G Hacks

At its most fair, Player Unknown's Battlegrounds is a game in which luck plays only a minor role in the victory. At its worst, it's a game in which even the best player feels as if every deity in the universe is punishing them for their previous lives' misdeeds. That goat should not have been stolen in 287 BC, bro. There are so many insane hacks in the game that you could form your own scumbag super-team.

That's annoying, but The Flash is nothing compared to Mr. Fantastic. There's a hack that allows players to extend their arms and shoot their ass while hiding behind boxes and a lack of empathy: Doctor Doom was right all along.

The Pirate

Sail, sword fights, looting, your swabs, and possibly rickets depending on how many hours you play. Who knows, maybe you'll live-stream it. Bay-bee, you're in digital international waters.

Burke black, a famous Twitch streamer and possible real-life pirate, was doing just that when he came across a scene from a history book written by someone high on peyote.

What, other than scaring us about the possibility of Al Qaeda's nerdier members developing time-traveling ideas, is that doing in a game set in the 16th century? To understand that, you must first understand that, aside from the awesome trailer, Atlas is a pretty bad video game.

It was supposed to be the spiritual successor to the smash-hit Ark: Survival Evolved from 2015.

However, when it was released, players discovered that it was essentially Ark re-cobbled together with different assets. Despite the game's poor user ratings, it has a sizable player base and a sizable Twitch following. Because the game contains a large number of unnecessary assets, all it took was a hacker to gain access to one of the game's admin accounts. They used the power to transform into a crazed Doctor Who, hell-bent on imposing the game's future on the entire pirate population. Their rickety wooden boats had to contend not only with planes but also with raging tanks.

Fortunately, for players who respect the space/time continuum, the game developers only had to roll the servers back a few hours rather than the expected 500 years to undo the chaos.

Apex- Street Fight

The triumphant return of melee combat on Apex Legends caught the battle royale world's hackers off guard, who were used to install-headshot shenanigans and see-through walls-special "glasses." Players of a game about gunning down everyone until there was no one left started complaining about getting their in-game asses literally kicked by unlikely karate masters out of nowhere.

The hack in question appears to reduce the wind-up time of melee attacks to zero, allowing players to spam kicks faster than before.

Gamers are notorious for whining, but you have to admire their bravery in admitting defeat to a horde of barehanded fools after spending the entire game stockpiling equipment and weaponry.

Dark souls

Dark Souls is such a difficult game that encountering a hacker feels like a welcome respite from the game's brutal punishment. Cheaters in Dark Souls generally have the same lifespan as they do in other games. The first test their newfound power on an unsuspecting player, then on as many digital drive-bys as they can until a ban is imposed. Except for one Dark Souls hacker, Malcolm Reynolds, who has tampered with the game code to the point where he can kill players and then have them banned for it.

Reynolds will appear and cast a spell on the players, causing them and their hard-earned equipment to be eaten inside out by a million parasites.

The spell will then soft-ban the poor light soul in question and mark him as a cheater, meaning he'll only be matched with actual cheaters like Malcolm for an indefinite period of time. It is, without a doubt, the Dark Souls of Dark Souls hacks

GTA clash Mechs

When it comes to dying unfairly in GTA V, experienced players usually expect to be killed by a flying jet bike or a goddamn low orbit Ion cannon.

Nonetheless, some GTA V players discovered a way to hack the game in an absurdly insane way that did not compromise the sheer unfairness of playing against a cheater. Hackers glued together dozens of tanks and other military vehicles in the game to create massive robots, then sneaked them inside GTA 5 Online, though no one knows how they did it.

And, yes, they are effective. In a way,

It's not every day that you get to see, fight, and then be killed by Mecha Godzilla in the middle of a carjacking. Unfortunately, these mods are not permitted on the official servers.











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Subham Rai

Just trying to write and discover myself through writing. On my way to write and live to the fullest.

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