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I really feel like some form of action is long overdue against hackers...
South Korea has made it a crime to use hacks in online games, and there one can go to jail for it. would that it were so everywhere in the world.
as an indie game dev myself, I am all for making use of online hacks illegal, they devalue games and yield lower reviews, hurting sales and lifespan for a title. much and more is lost due to the presence of these "little villains" - they should be held accountable.
developers are often unable to counter the problem themselves. indie ones especially. only a handful of top budget studios can afford an active anti-cheat program.
users and devs must unite, and together vanquish this evil that threatens the whole of the gaming industry
Here is his Steam Profile ID and right below his youtube channel :
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/id/riplmaoboxagainxdxdxd/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAL9mLuNz-swc1c42eNEhw/featured
Obiously you should report him