Today in thieves, cheats and grifters on the internet.
So Talent500, who have a gold check account on twitter (which as far as I know, costs a shit ton of money, $1000 is way more than I make in a GOOD month) copied a few bits of my article that I worked for three weeks on.
Could not even be bothered to copy enough to get to a working solution, stopped at intermediary steps. And "forgot" to give credit. And somehow come first in search results.
This is a great take over #CatGirl cheating on #Battlefield6.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CRBjHIRQ-s
I hope this is documented as the first next-generation AI cheating, a wake up call to studios and publishers to finally say their online games will never be safe from cheating.
#Videogames #Gaming #Games #Cheats #Cheating #Cheat #FPS #DICE #ElectronicArts #EA #Aimbot #Battlefield #Twitch #Streamer #Stream #TheActMan
Forscher decken einen millionenschweren Schwarzmarkt für Gaming-Cheats auf: Bis zu 73 Millionen Dollar jährlich. Während EA und Activision mit "neuen" Sicherheitsmaßnahmen wie Secure Boot und TPM 2.0 in Battlefield 6 und Call of Duty kontern.