Pea....Tear.....Griffen wrote:
I encountered my first wall hax today, grenades started flying out of the hotel at me and my squad at kark as we were capping it......WTF!?!?
That's not a hack, it's a glitch.
Remember:
glitch: a programmer at DICE and probably the beta testers screwed up
hack: someone bought a program that helps them screw you up
About hacks in BF2... yes, I have seen them in action, but there's only 3 or 4 occasions in about 1600 hours of total ranked playing I am totally sure about. Two were aimbots/wallhacks (one of the the guys belongs to a group that publically made and sold them, before BF2 for other games already), the other two were commander hacks.
They do exist, but definitely not to the extent some people would love to have them quite obviously, because that would be a more comforting explanation than the simple truth: they aren't as good as they think they are.
On a totally unrelated sidenote, I do not understand why people keep bringing up Project Reality in discussions about vanilla BF2 and official expansions/boosters. From my personal point of view, PR uses the engine of BF2, nothing more. The games aren't much alike at all. PR is far ahead in realism, but that is not what everybody wants. I am not a camper, but that mod made me camp a lot, because sooner or later you just get fuckin tired of dying, waiting 35 seconds to respawn and than walking across half the bloody map just to die again on the way to your next objective. As far as teamwork is concerned, I still think one can actually find the same level of teamwork by joining good squads on vanilla/SF pubs, of course not on every server and at any time, but from what I can tell, you might as well end up in a clueless nublet squad in PR, EoD or any other mod.
I consider PR a quite boring and frustrating experience. I am not interested in experiencing war-like situations at my computer, I want to have some good old-fashioned fun, join a server, kill a few people, die a few times and maybe play two or three fast-paced, action-focused rounds, not wait until my hair turns grey before anything exciting happens. From my point of view, PR adresses the America's Army community by far more than the actual BF2 community.
Proud member of a dead community.