The cheaters in PUBG are becoming increasingly creative. In addition to Aimbots, Wallhacks and Speed-Bosts, there are now Instant-Heal and Instant-Revive.
Cheaters are the sting in the flesh of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds. The bigger the Battle Royale game gets, the more scammers plague the players' gaming routine. For example, the connection to China has massively increased the community figures, but according to developers, the vast majority of the cheats from the Far East are now also coming. Even if you contain the plague, there is still the danger that it will mutate. And that is exactly what is happening.
Where honest players have been annoyed by wallhacks, aimbots and artificially accelerated opponents in the past, the new cheats aim at more subtle, less apparent targets: they allow you to instantly revive your colleagues and grant you instant healing. In the heat of battle, such tricks increase the chances of survival of scammers, of course, enormously. The Reddit user MagicIsBull has recorded his encounter with such a cheater via replay:
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