ТУПЫЕ ЧИТЕРЫ В ИГРАХ - Summary

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**Title:** Cheaters in Online Games

**Summary:**

* The speaker discusses cheaters in online games, defining them as players who use third-party programs to gain an unfair advantage.
* They share personal experiences with cheats in single-player games (e.g., GTA, Radomir 3) and multiplayer games (e.g., Counter-Strike, KS16, San Andreas Multiplayer).
* Two categories of cheaters are identified:
1. Those who cheat because they don't know how to play normally or want to win easily.
2. Those who deliberately cheat to undermine more skilled players and provoke a reaction.
* Advice for dealing with cheaters:
+ Kick them (if possible)
+ Report them collectively as a team
+ Quit the game if all else fails to avoid frustration
* Final tip: Playing paid games can reduce encounters with cheaters.

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1. **Cheats in games originated a long time ago**, even in the days of the first computer games.
2. **Initially, cheats were created by game developers**, but only for single-player games.
3. **The Grand Theft Auto (GTA) series** had cheats from almost its first version.
4. **Cheat Engine** is a program that allows users to modify in-game values, such as money.
5. **Radomir 3** is a strategy game where players can use cheats to gain an advantage.
6. **KS16** (Kasga) had significant problems with cheaters, especially after becoming free-to-play.
7. **Cheaters in KS16** would often create new accounts after being banned.
8. **San Andreas Multiplayer** experienced issues with cheaters ruining the gaming experience.
9. **Braza Sonar C2** is a game where cheats were used to gain in-game advantages, such as unlimited money.
10. **Two main categories of cheaters exist**:
* **Category 1:** Those who cheat because they don't know how to play normally but want to win.
* **Category 2:** Those who deliberately use cheats to undermine more professional players.
11. **Dealing with cheaters** can involve kicking the player, reporting them, or quitting the game if all else fails.
12. **Paid games tend to have fewer cheaters** compared to free-to-play games.