Halo Infinite is a ton of fun, but it’s not without its serious flaws. Right now, the biggest problem in the game is hacking, and it’s been going on since the Beta. The maps are gorgeous and well-designed, and the weapons are familiar. Sometimes, 343 is quick to address problems like the Battle Pass. On the topic of cheating, the devs appear to be silent.
The game has only been out for a few months and we’re seeing hackers being called out in competitive, no answers, and crossplay - infuriating players.
The hacking problem in Halo Infinite has spiraled out of control, and it seems to only get worse day by day. What sort of tools are players using, though? Aimbots are the most common, allowing players to get easy headshots with zero effort.
Beyond that, the other common hack is the wallhack, which lets players see through the wall, as the name implies. You can see the players behind objects and know when they’re coming so you can easily take them out. Some of these cheat engines allow you to see specific stats about players in-game. You can see their health and hitbox, for example. They call this Halo Infinite ESP and it makes picking fights a breeze.
Someone typically purchases these hacks for 24 hours or 30 days. The ease of purchase and the ability to make endless free accounts on Halo Infinite makes cheating easy for players, ruining the fun for others. They existed back as early as November, as can be seen on Twitter.
It tends to be pretty obvious when someone is hacking too. You can see in a variety of clips where someone perfectly locks onto an enemy head and deletes them with a perfect shot. They only seem to occur on PC though, making gamers eager to see crossplay be optional. Halo Infinite fans are even seeing
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