7x9000

Let's give them one last hurrah.

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“In your darkest hour, in the blackest night... think of me... and I will be with you. Always. For where else could I go? Who else could I love but you?”


Once, there was a link here. Now it is a memory. A memory of laughter and hope. A memory of good times. A memory that shall not be forgotten.

Stand tall, my friends. For our journeys shall never end.


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in reply to @PhormTheGenie's post:

EAC, a supposed anti-cheat engine designed to stop cheating regardless of game played, did nothing to stop these cheats from being deployed.

This was actually one of the first things that crossed my mind. I have never played (or watched) Apex Legends, I have never heard of EAC, I'm not "up" on modern gaming, so I was coming in cold here, and my first take was "yeah it does look like the anti-cheat was hacked, because the result was cheats being deployed!", and then when the story started to shift to "the anti-cheat wasn't hacked", I just watched the video of the wallhack and aimbot functioning perfectly fine, and mentally gestured in the direction of EAC while emitting question mark emojis

Yeah. Somewhat related, I got Destiny 2 a little while back from the humble bundle, and I've been procrastinating Actually Playing It (which I do want to do!) bc I don't want to install BattleEye's kernel-level anti cheat. The stuff about EAC definitely played a role in my hesitation.