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=== User: Loctarjay found a comment made by Captain Blue and chose to make this comment: === Loctarjay found a comment made by Captain Blue and chose to make this comment: Originally posted by Captain Blue: Anybrain the Anticheat that is used in this game say by their own studies at least 20% of players are cheating in video games. With the chances being much higher than that (quote end) You mean the studies they did years ago and have not come forth with anything new regarding the numbers and the same anticheat that is barely being used ? Sounds like marketing sales strategies 101: * Highlight how amazing your product is to make it seem important and attractive Originally posted by Captain Blue: Most people agree that 20% of people cheating is a bare minimum. (quote end) Most people also disagrees with your hackusations and gives legitimate arguments to why you're wrong Yet in these moments you scream "Appeal to Consensus", which you now prove is a viable thing to be using.... Or is it only viable when you're the one using the Appeal to Consensus🤡 (Prediction) You will CLAIM they are all cheaters or cheater defenders, even though you have 0 evidence for that other than the people disagreeing with you
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