Paladins News And Updates: Players Are Annoyed By Several Hackers In The Game

Paladins had been gradually receiving fame in the gaming world today as the first-person shooter game from Hi-Rez Studios entertains fans with its fast-paced action gameplay. However, some players are currently complaining about some hackers that reportedly exist in the game. Apparently, the stand of the Paladins community has been 50-50 as to date since others also believed that there are players who played the game pretty well.

The "hacker" issue was posted recently on Paladins subreddit where one of the reddit user appealed to Hi-Rez about an unknown hacker that has not yet banned after a week of playing with hacks. He also said that he had already reported that player and each time, he felt that the game is getting worse due to this speculated hacker.

Some evidences were shown and posted by players on the game's subreddit. One of these is a player who plays Viktor in the game that seems to be using an aimbot or autoaim. It is clearly seen on the gif image posted on reddit that the said player's accuracy is nearly 100 percent which is a bit unreal. However, the most common hacking issue as to date is when a player is just standing towards the wall while shooting on the floor and surprisingly still gets kills. This issue was also posted on Paladins' subreddit.

Hackers are basically considered as pests in every game. They destroy the culture of a particular game especialy if the developers will not put any resistance to it. There are several game titles in the past that have been plagued by hackers which is now non-existent. However, there is not much to worry about as Paladins is still on its open beta stage and reportedly has an unstable overall performance. That means there is a very big chance to prevent any types of hacking once Hi-Rez officially launches the full game.

Paladins is now available on Steam while support for the console will be out soon.

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