Moreover, the professional gaming community believes that the industry must do more to stop cheaters. Almost all esports pros (92%) believe that game providers should do more to prevent players from using cheats in their games. READ:
Kaspersky’s data revealed that most of the professional gaming community stands for fair play.
Kaspersky’s data revealed that most of the professional gaming community stands for fair play. In particular, 68% of esports pros don’t recognize cheats as a suitable method of winning. And 86% of professional gamers say that they become very angry when other players clearly cheat. In order to maintain the high level of performance and security of the system, Kaspersky recommends the following:
Try to avoid buying the first thing that pops up. Even during Steam’s summer sale, before buying less well-known titles, read the reviews. If something sounds like an unbelievable offer, it probably is, and people will figure it out.
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