Five different ways you can spot hackers in Call of Duty mobile.


Five different ways you can spot hackers in Call of Duty mobile.

Hackers find their way into every freaking game. The minute a new game is released hacker’s just swarms they're like bees when you attack bees freaking hive they try to find the solution to fix that. Hackers also like that they try to find some way to exploit the game as fast as possible. In terms of all games, Call of Duty mobile is no exception. Because it's a competitive game it's bound to have hackers it is better than other games. Call of Duty developer team tries to resolve this problem but still, it has a hacker problem.


In today's post, I'm going to tell you all five different ways you can spot hackers in Call of Duty mobile.



1. Aimbots: Most of the time hackers use it to exploit video games. If you've been living under a rock and you don't know what aimbot is let me explain. Aimbots is a script that hackers enable in their game that gives them 100% accuracy no matter what the distance. If you notice any team play from long distance without facing any difficulties they might be a hacker.

2. Look at the Speed of The player: You can tell someone is a hacker by looking at how fast they're able to fire single-mode or burst mode weapons. It can’t possible by a human continuously tap the screen on a phone as fast when you are playing games. If you noticed someone tap their phone screen at infinite speed. They might be using a program that works like a computer mouse or they are a hacker.


3. Player Always Find Enemies: You can easily tell if someone is a hacker if that player always finds the enemies. This might be a little bit more obvious in battle royals but if you jump into duos or squads match and that person on your team always try to know where the people are. By seeing enemies he just runs there even though your team was originally planning to go somewhere else. That person might be a hacker because they can use auto tracking software that I mentioned before and they know where the enemies are.

4. Kill streaks: The next thing is that you might want to use as a way to detect if somebody as a hacker is if that person is getting constants kill streaks. Maybe that person uses aimbot and god mode and stuff like that. Generally hackers are not very good players that are the reason why they hack. Because they suck at the game so if you see somebody getting consistent kill streaks over and over and over again especially in a competitive lobby where there are a lot of other really good players just be a little bit skeptical about it. Especially if it’s somebody that you've never seen before just some unknown player that might be a hacker.

5. Questioning Someone behavior likes a hacker: Thing that you might want to use as a way to find out hackers and bring justice to the call of duty community. Once again is to start questioning them if you saw all of the things that I mentioned earlier. Like you saw somebody who is spazzing out and shooting randomly somebody that was running faster than normal and you thought.

6. Username: If you see somebody who has some type of account name in their username I'm talking like a phone number or an email or something like that. No one would just normally do that there's maybe a couple of idiots out there that have their phone number as their username. If you have your phone number as your username and you’re reading this article changes it right now. Let me be is they have like their phone number in their username rights and then they say oh I'm selling premium hacks call my phone number text my phone number and I can give you the details or they have their email saying the same thing. Just be observant you know maybe that person isn't actively selling at the moment but if they have their account as their username then just question them about it. a legitimate player who's not doing anything wrong you might want to tell them to change that because that's just a good thing to do for security purposes.





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