This Is Killing Rocket League...

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Publicado 2024-04-25
This Is Killing Rocket League...

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  • @ApparentlyJackRL
    Trying so hard to get you guys' 1v1 videos, but this is what happens right now when I queue that gamemode lol...
  • @BenjoRL
    Unfortunately epicgames is only interested in fortnite..
  • @tylerheenan9393
    What he's saying : Asking you for a free win and trying to get you to answer. It's a "power play". He's some cringey kid enjoying the "power" trip of ruining a car soccer game. I'm guessing a basement dweller with no control over their actual life and nothing going on for them. Most cheaters fall into that category. For them it's the only part of their life that they can feel rewarded from. Very sad in multiple ways.
  • @Dark.Syndicate
    u said u r not in a mood to play more games. this is exactly what happens when u see brands not caring about a product u use. even pros get uninterested.
  • @Dragon_MC13
    When ApparentlyJack says "oioioi man" you know it's bad.
  • @brando8314
    Dev here, not RL, but a web dev by trade, who loves the game and been noticing this stuff a lot (so it's funny you're pointing this out). Sometimes, you have to let the "hackers" cook so you can set up detection and patch vulnerabilities. But, this can mean that solutions are not instantaneous (hard to be patient in our current day and age) so hang in there. If you ban "hackers" immediately, you make it hard to track them. If you let them continuously reconnect with the same credentials and track them you have a better chance at stopping this type of hack for good.
  • @eisen161
    You're not complaining too much at all. I can't imagine having a professional career in a game where the company feels so distant and unresponsive.
  • @EuroHeavenOO7
    The fact that they charge you 2000 credits for a crappy goal celebration that they just change the colour to every month and then charge 2000 credits again as if they did something new and exciting. 2000 credits equals to around $20, which can buy you a new game on steam, says it all. Servers are garbage, too many smurfs, in-game purchases are wayyyyyy overpriced, and now cheaters to top it off shows where this game is headed.
  • Epic acquired Psyonix May 2019. Think about it, they aren't going to do shit, they do not care, 5 years...its so sad that the community are so desperate for content that they get excited over a boost indicator. Psyonix sold out, its on them. RL was something different pre-Epic, it was special, the game was special, the content, the majors, the connection and absolute love people had for this game was special. And we have been left to rot.
  • @Bottlecap0
    Content creators and pros should strike. Even though this only affects 1% of players, it’s that 1% that is fueling the bottom 99% of players to keep playing. If there’s no RLCS and no content being uploaded, the game is finished. You guys literally have all the power in your hands.
  • @Mondmann31
    I love how he Talks and absolutly destroys the First Opponent, sadly they destroy the Game
  • @user-gr3oo6ss1r
    just start blurring their names tbh, i think ending up on yt is a big motivation for these players, that dedicate their playtime to showing the world they dont have what it actually takes
  • @georgecooke2271
    In a game with such a big esports presence, to see the top level ranks being filled with cheaters and ddossers with the managing company basically ignoring the issue is poor form to say the least.
  • @nojay_
    in a lot of cases like this, the devs will wait until they can roll out a fix to the methods the cheaters are using before sending out ban waves. especially with a free to play game like rocket league, if their account gets banned they’ll just make another one and be back before u know it, so instead the devs let them hang around to figure out what exploit they’re using and how to fix it.
  • @jeffmercury
    i got "ddosed" in champ 2 like its ridiculous
  • @sadgreenrl5119
    Bans typically occur in waves. This approach allows epic to first identify and remove the exploit being used by the hackers. By monitoring the actions of the exploiters before banning them, epic can better understand how their systems are being compromised. Immediate bans could eliminate these examples, making it more challenging to patch the exploit. They are taking a while tho.
  • @LizemPool
    Then we need to team up with these hackers and get the things in the store like decals, goals explosions, etc, for free, and spread the hack to everyone and to other games Epic owns as well, this way they will go bankrupt, another company can buy Rocket League and the world will be a better place.
  • @DeathFrown
    Jack, Thor(PirateSoftware) made a great short/video on how the industry combats these exploits/hacks, and I can only hope Epic is taking this approach, but the tldr is that they ban them in batches, ban waves, essentially they let them create some short-term chaos in order to grab the majority of these types of players.
  • @xbudzix
    wow jack's actually saying soccer instead of football now
  • @HomiePicks
    thats how you know the games going downhill, when it starts affecting all the pro players in the game