Esp Warzone — Hacks
Jax found himself in a 1v1 near the Ferris wheel. He saw his opponent's red skeleton crouching behind a crate. He felt a rush of power, but also a hollow realization: he wasn't actually "good" at the game anymore. He was just a guy following a set of glowing lines.
By the fifth circle, the lobby felt empty. The "rage hackers"—the ones using blatant to snap onto heads from 200 metres away—had already been kicked or were busy wiping out the rest of the server. Hacks ESP Warzone
Call of Duty Security and Enforcement Policy - Activision Support Jax found himself in a 1v1 near the Ferris wheel
Never look directly at an enemy through a wall for too long, or the "human review" teams might catch the suspicious behavior. He was just a guy following a set of glowing lines
The drop on Urzikstan felt different tonight. Usually, the first five minutes are a frantic scramble for plates and a decent ground-loot SMG, but for Jax, the game had become a series of neon boxes and skeletal frames visible through solid concrete.
When the first player finally moved toward the door, Jax "pre-fired." To the victim, it looked like Jax had inhuman reflexes or was just incredibly lucky. To Jax, it was like shooting fish in a translucent barrel. The Shadow of RICOCHET
He pulled the trigger, the "Victory" banner flashed, but the rush was gone. In the lobby, the proximity chat was a chorus of "Cheater!" and "Reported!". Jax sighed and reached for the "off" toggle. Tomorrow, he’d try to play for real—if he wasn't banned by then.