![]() ![]() Plitch is PC software designed to modify games in order to help train players to be better, or just have more fun. Plitch's larger point is likely that cheating can make games more fun, and therefore gamers should use its product. That doesn't mean that every single player you encounter in "Warzone" is using alteration software, but it does mean that many gamers have tried out cheating to see how it feels. A new study by Plitch, detailed in TheGamer, revealed that over half of gamers have cheated when playing. Perhaps people shouldn't be so judgy, though. Investigations into cheaters only led to more questions. For example, cheaters managed to ruin "Call of Duty: Vanguard" before it was even released, and "COD" developers have been trying to rid the game of them ever since. High profile cheating incidents - like Ludwig cheating for views or Dream's speedrun scandal - earn clicks and views from fans, but smaller incidents of gaming dishonesty are what typically permeate online lobbies and earn complaints from gamers. It would be an understatement to say that cheating is a problem in the gaming community. ![]()
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