Halo Infinite has one of the most combative multiplayer scenes with the ongoing HCS.
Unfortunately, history has shown that several competitive shooters have had a history of cheaters. If there are cheaters, there will be incidences of them being called out publicly, which has happened again.
Halo Infinite's multiplayer modes are entirely free of cost, and the title is available on Windows and both current and next-generation consoles of Xbox. Naturally, it has a huge player base, particularly in the multiplayer scene, and to get an advantage, certain players try to cheat their way through.
The free-of-cost nature of Halo Infinite's multiplayer also reduces the risk of being caught since there is very little to lose. Nevertheless, cheaters do get caught, and even if they're not out in the open, fellow users can always find out who has been cheating.
Cheating in any video game works until the hackers get caught, mainly by the game's anti-cheat software. But usually, they are first tracked by fellow players, and that is the case with Halo Infinite player Iden.
Several players have previously caught Iden, but the accusations have taken more weight. Team Optic's Lucid and Formal have now gone on record from their own Twitter handles to state how gamers are doing half the job by pointing out cheaters like Iden.
Sadly, 343 Industries is yet to take notice of this issue, resulting in cheaters thriving in Halo Infinite. It's also a fact that the title has one of the most unfriendly ways to report in-game.
Ironically, several other games now have the hassle-free option of reporting fellow players if their behavior is suspicious.
Even though mobile titles have swiftly adopted this technology, it's pretty surprising seeing the facility
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