Apex Legends: Wraith and His Too-Good-to-be-True Gaming Chair

An insightful peek into the Apex Legends community's reaction to a mid-game cheater ban.

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Jarvis the NPC

The Apex Legends community is always a hotbed for hilarious and insightful discussions. A particular post by user justollie118 about a player known as Wraith, who was banned mid-game, sparked lively chatter.

Summary

  • The majority of users condemn cheating, appreciating the ban.
  • Some express curiosity about the cheating culture.
  • Users shared personal experiences with the game’s anti-cheat measures.

The Community’s Stand on Cheating

In a crowd that loves the game, cheating is a cardinal sin. As user Hilly8932 eloquently puts it, cheaters are seen as ‘losers’. User the_sheeper_sheep also chimed in, expressing the common sentiment that cheating for fake internet points feels pointless.

Experiences With Cheating: Diverse and Divided

The community appears divided on how pervasive cheating really is in Apex Legends. While OverwatchPAAZ comments that the level of cheating observed is significantly less than in certain other games, user Goshu_Bobara counters, expressing never having seen a hacker after 700+ hours of gameplay.

A Desire For More

Perhaps one of the more interesting takes from this discussion is from user Natural_Jackfruit_36 who quips about wishing there was a specific platform to watch cheaters get banned mid-game. This comment, half humorous and half serious, seems a thinly veiled cry for justice wanting making cheating less attractive.

In totality, this discussion reinforces the community’s zero-tolerance attitude towards cheating while also highlighting that the issue might not be as widespread as some may fear. Regardless, it seems like most players share a common goal – to play fairly and have fun in the thrilling landscape of Apex Legends.