Yeah, I've had a bad experience with Shadowplay. You may have had a better experience with it, or the games you play work don't have compatibility issues.Now it can't even be captured wow :lol:
There are some hacks that are easier to detect, such as speed hacks. On the other hands, there are those that are extremely difficult to detect, such as wall hacks. I haven't ever encountered a speed hack, but there were matches in which I'd get lucky and stay hidden in a building that would remain within the playable circle on the map. Yet, someone entering the building and heading straight for the room I'm in is either extremely lucky or a cheater. This never happened with me in the ps4 version.Its not as difficult as you say it is. And since thousands of players are getting banned every now and then, should be even easier to spot.
lol I'm not even skilled at shooters. I would've chalked it up to imagination, but I often played in a squad with friends, and they'd also feel something off about the deadly accuracy of the same individual from another squad. We used to report such people. Ultimately, reporting isn't what leads to someone getting banned. It merely brings it to the attention of the people monitoring for suspect hackers. They have access to data and cam footage that individual players don't, so it's easier for them to verify a report.Isn't this literally just you imagining that others are cheating without proof? "I got owned, so they were likely cheating" lol
There are also recoil hacks that are subtle in visibility but give you a noticeable advantage.
Receipts can only be provided via numbers, and you already know I can provide those.Once again, you failed to show receipts to support your claim.
Hacks are widely available. Just google "PUBG PC hack" and you'll find cheat engines that are regularly updated to prevent being detected by the game's automated anti-cheat system. It's a cat and mouse game, just as it is with every other kind of hack.