We all hate cheaters and griefers. As a longtime League of Legends player and returning Overwatch obsessive, there’s nothing worse than loading into a game and getting instantly headshotted by a Widowmaker with an aimbot, or watching your mid-laner run it down as blue Nunu. Bad actors make the entire multiplayer game ecosystem worse, and it often feels like it’s not a high priority for developers. I see daily petitions to Riot’s head of LoL product Drew ‘Just a Capybara’ Levin to get players removed (sometimes successfully, other times not so much). I see weekly ban wave reports from various online titans. Still, however, the problem persists, and the latest game that’s seen an influx of cheaters is Marvel Rivals.
A new website is paying players to throw Marvel Rivals games if they come across named cheaters, but this doesn’t solve the FPS’ problems.
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