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=== User: Loctarjay quotes Captain Blue saying "Some more answers to variables the defenders won't ask. === Loctarjay quotes Captain Blue saying "Some more answers to variables the defenders won't ask. "Impact of dominant cheaters on encounter odds in extraction shooters If a cheater is far more lethal and mobile (e.g., wallhacks improving pathing and target acquisition), you don’t need to meet “most of the lobby” to have high odds of crossing paths. Two effects matter: * Concentration of kills: One strong cheater can eliminate a large share of the lobby, compressing everyone’s routes into their sphere of influence. * Increased contact rate: Faster movement and better information increase how many distinct players they intersect per raid."" And Loctarjay then responds with: Demanding that the cheater meets every single other player in the match That is called a false premise and thus the entire rest of your comment is fallacious and invalid, because even you are extracting without ever having met a single enemy player
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