Off The Grid will pay you $500 to snitch on cheating software
The hottest Web3 game of the moment, Off The Grid, has been called “unplayable” by some gamers frustrated with all the cheaters. In response, Gunzilla Games has upgraded its anti-cheating detection systems and is offering a $500 reward for anyone who rats out the unknown cheating software providing tools like aimbots, wallhacks and god mode.
“Off The Grid is unplayable at the moment because of cheaters,” gaming content creator Inspector Mindblow declared in an Oct. 24 X post, claiming that cheaters have ruined the game for him in more than half of his sessions:
“I played only 5 games where 3 of them had cheaters who ruined my experience. I love the game and hope it succeeds in fixing this, but it needs to happen ASAP.”
While he didn’t mention how the cheaters got him all riled up, plenty of Reddit users on the Off The Grid subreddit are complaining about guns that are shooting way too fast and even able to fire through walls, making it almost impossible for the goody-two-shoes, rule-following gamers to keep up.
“Just reported 4 people hacking with auto shotguns with super long range. 100% cheating,” Reddit user Holdthedoor949 wrote.
1 Castle echoed a similar complaint, “I keep seeing the super fast guns that just delete people through walls and everything. This sucks.”
Gaming commentator Scoriox added, “I just don’t understand the people that do that.”
Redditor D1SKON argued that the cheating issue is due to cheaters believing they “can make money once the currency is actually recognized.” The game is launching a token called GUN and a crypto-based marketplace and reportedly has plans to add non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Some believe the game, which is still in the early access phase, is on a slippery downward slope if the rampant cheating isn’t resolved soon.
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