@@dandomen3584 yes but he also just didn't wanna throw out pokes to get punished like a bitch. I would have just waited out the time waiting for him to throw out something bc fuck letting that happen to you
I know, like dude was so sweaty he wouldn't even risk the chance that he could be whiff punished lol. He's already scripted himself perfect defense and he's still too much of a bitch to risk getting hit at all. In fairness though if he lost with scripts like that dude would've been exposed as an even bigger clown.
I like that he activated the cheats thinking "I'll show this noob how it's done", he stands still, meaning "You can't do nothing about it, try something but you are going to lose" And at the end of the fight he even Ki charges like he did it all himself and clearly outplayed Marduk, all because of Ego, I love how inferior he must feel when cheats are not activated lmao, so miserable
Yeah this can be said for every cheater too, just sad in general. I had a conversation with a cheater once and these guys are delusional. They really don't think they're in the wrong for using cheats it's just bizarre.
Interesting breakdown but u don't love that he's feeling inferior, unless ur using that as a figure of speech, but it comes off like ur being as inferior as ur saying he is
@@zzzcocopepe I don't know tbh, I'm taking a guess here and most ppl feel like shitting on other ppl makes them better, to me it feels like the only reason to actually use cheats is that reason, like you are trying to shit on ppl who dedicate themselves to the game, it sucks man. I think you're not okay if you delight yourself in that way, but everybody has their way to have fun I guess. I hope I made it clear
What I learned from Knee is: you have to equip a weapon like a bat or mace that the cheater can’t guard against. Use it in a few mixups and they’ll most likely rage quit as they see you winning.
I made it the most. I Had no idea tech would turn to alienate and unite us at the same time like this. Arcades are always more fun. Especially if they had optional stools haha
People will never understand...going to the mall on Saturday $5 in quarters ready to take on the city until mom comes looking for you and she's forced to behold your reign of arcade SUPREMACYYYYYYY!!!😎
My strategy for cheaters is: - Used safe mids that deal chip damage (2D characters have them. Others you have to ki charge then do safe mids) - Once you have the health advantage, BACK OFF. Stall until timeout. - If they start attacking, they would either be easily punished or whiff punished since they are terrible at Tekken. Only punish their attacks. Don't pressure. Since this method is so unorthodox I doubt many cheaters have the script for them. Helped me win one cheater when I met them 💪
I’ll never understand why people cheat in fighting games that has to be boring af when you keep winning with no effort and joy in the game…. Practically not even playing at that point.
Yoshimitsu is actually quite nice to use against cheater because some unblockable cannot be script countered at all and the flash is really usefull to punish the noob mistakes they always make
*any multiplayer-game Single player narrative game, where you get frustrated and just want to progress the story and don't impact other player's enjoyment? Knock yourself out: save scum, lower the difficulty for that boss fight etc. Bunch of valid reasons to make your life easier, as long as you're enjoying yourself and the game. But cheating in a competitive ... but STILL essentialy casual game (no stakes besides rank and personal skill improvement) game is just so... weirdly weak willed and I immediately assume low IQ and unpleasant person to be around. Imagine having such a fragile ego that you can't take a loss in an online game. Yikes. I can see how you'd want to cheat in a tournament for the money, but that's literally a crime.
@@martinthrone7012 now how can you learn and take the L if you know he's cheating 🤦♂️ I guess you're okay with people cheating and using cheat mods 🤦♂️
@@martinthrone7012 a clear opinion that someone who cheate or supports cheating would have. What do you learn from cheating? Nothing other than to be the actual crybaby who pisses himself in anger when they are losing.
Make them engage by just stalling time. These cheaters are fine with standing still and punishing, but struggle if they have to go on the offensive. If both just afk and force a time out draw, its a win against a cheater in my book.
Cheaters like this are ALL over console unranked & ranked. That pause in the beginning of the fight after he lost the first round tells me everything. That happened to me very often when I run with Jin. Whoop ass the first round and then "CRONUS ACTIVATED" for the remainder of the fight unless they plug on you.
Umm how does cronos work on tekken 7 on xbox.. i thought cronos was only for shooters?? How the hell they figure out how to use a cronks on a fighting game. Not that i care cus i have no need to xheat n imma console player (xbox one s) lol but this is just sad
@@Kingromulus88 its a program basicly with various settings u can use it on pc you can watch youtube videos about its pretty interessting but very unfair and I hate that it gets even promoted like hex look now u can use mouse in rainbow u hsve unfair adventage but who cares
Wtf is a Smurf, lag switcher, Broken character!? ect .... The lingo ya'll use be killin me. 😆 I just play and whoop ass and have been called all these in rage text fashion. 🤣✊🏽 #SeriousQuestion
I'll never understand how people can be so bad at a game that theyll go to cheating. Like dude, in the time it took you to set up your cheats, you could of been in training mode
lool i remember him from back in my tekken tag 2 days on xbox. he already was a pluger with like 1000w/20l and had a quitrate of 0% xD and ofc he was true tekken god with every character
I like to think the people that do this sort of stuff are seriously struggling in their lives, whether it be socially or mentally. It's not even a question of them being inconsiderate as much as it is a question of when (if ever) they'll receive meaningful intervention. I mean, can you imagine just how much this person's life has to suck before they get to this point? No friends to tell them "hey dude, isn't that a little bit weird?" Sitting in a dark room that wreaks of old semen-filled socks and Dominos boxes. They likely work a meaningless 9 to 5 job at a local GameStop and spend the entirety of their day worrying about the algorithm's integrity. Upset about the one time it failed them 8 days ago. If only they're to run into xX_Jacob_TekkenSavior_Xx once more ... they'll show 'em! Man, that's gotta be rough.
Wow i remember him I played with him a long time ago me and my friends saw him play and we saw that he had too high rank and the guy was not good, so we suspected that he used boost to rank up and he even confessed it... I remember that the guy was willing to teach us how to do it but we didn't want to.
I suck at Tekken, but what's the point of cheating on any fighting game? isn't the whole point of it to beat someone with your own skills? practice until you're good at it? what's the point of using a cheat that makes the game play itself for you? what're you trying to accomplish here?
@@fans-ed1tdin resume is basically a program which makes your character react accordingly to every move your opponent make to punish it easily. Is absolutely disgusting.
Correction: Hopefully they will ACTUALLY implement an anti-cheat system. Is absolutely unfair that this retards ruin the experience and Harada does absolutely nothing for correcting it.
I remember encountering a cheater all the way down in 1st Dan a few weeks ago(I’m a bit new to the game) and wondering, “how did you get all the way down here?” or “did you really buy an alt just for this?”
If the scripts ran the moment you attacked, after winning the first round would’ve it been possible to wait for the cheater to make the first move and counter since they were scripted to counter you? Cause I was just wondering if letting the timer run out was possible to force the cheater to go on the offensive
A integral part to being a great Tekken, hell any fighting game, player is being able to analyse and adjust to an opponent's fighting dynamics. Timing is huge of course, so I go back and play Tekken 3 whenever I need to hewn in on my timing. That game is notoriously snappy.
Am i the only one that didn't know ki charge were considered as a bm ? I literally played through entire season 1 and 2 ending all my rounds with ki charge as a sort of ritual until i finally found someone to play on vocal with that got mad at me for doing it
Yeah, I also discovered it late. Also to add to that, people don't normally see the intentions of the player, just like you said, you use ki charges as a ritual at the end of rounds, but if the other player assumes it as ill intent they get affected. "If you don't know the other person's intent, take the action as meaningless" I think I saw that somewhere about this.
Tekken 8 will absolutely have this issue and many others. Tekken 7 has been out for 8 years. It may be "the most balanced Tekken", but that isn't saying much. Patch after patch after patch of unwanted changes, tactical revisions, engagement alterations, etc. etc. this game never had any anti-cheat or concept of balance and you have no reason whatsoever to assume Tekken 8 will be any different
I remember back in the day with early SFV, Maximilian came across something similar to this with a Karin "player" that had almost 300 wins and it acted the same way like this
I fought someone using this script before, I was able to win using nothing but moves that are plus on block. I used Heihachis 1, B+2, 4 and they just sat there and didn't move.
1:56 he wasn’t reacting to the new tactic move if you hold/charge that it’ll wall splat on black and maybe get a combo out of that they can’t react to, I think
My man was calm and calculating. He wasn’t gonna stand for any shenanigans. Glad he showed that cheater what’s up by timing him out. Keep up the good work.
Solid Marduk! If I were to add anything it would be that you could've sidestepped to the right when you got the wallsplat at 1:24 to maximize your combo damage - perhaps you realized it too. The cheating situation is so sad and the amount of players who have no idea they're seeing blatant cheating in front of their eyes really baffles me. I've been thinking if I should backup my own save file in order to plug on these types of players because sadly it seems like the only solution - why give them any playtime? We can only hope T8 gets better in this aspect but I am not very hopeful (cheating will only get more sophisticated as tools are developed to stop them). A report system is all I can see that would work, but I hope I'm wrong.
what's the deal with with people who seem to be able to counter every grab ? i have no idea how they do it and it just seems off to me that someone can predict a random combination of 3 seven times in a row
@@roastytoasty8559 It's because grabs can be broken on reaction. It isn't a "random combination". The throw is 10 frames depending on what throw it is, and the break window is also 20 frames. 30 frames makes for half a second, which is definitely enough time to recognize an animation and press the correct button accordingly (it used to be harder before T7!). With King and Armor King it becomes trickier, because Giant Swing looks like a throw that is broken with 1+2 (both arm inputs), but is actually a 1 (left arm) break. In this case it does become a bit more of a guessing game.
@@Spiriax most characters i use have 3 separate grabs with 1+2 2+3 and 1+4 and all of them have the same grab animation. how do you press the right buttons 7 times in a row for 3 different grabs that have the same animation for 3 different button combinations ? ive had people that know how to counter grabs they figure it out after a couple of grabs yes but there are people who straight up reverse every grab without playing the person at all. to me it points to cheating because how can you press the correct combination on time 7 times in a row consistently either they were the luckiest person on earth or they were cheating
@@roastytoasty8559 If it is the same animation, it is also the same break (except for Giant Swing). You have throws where the left arm extends first (1 break), throws where the right arm extends first (2 break) and throws where both arms extend at the same time (1+2 break). What's confusing is that all 1+3 and 2+4 are "generic throws" and they will allow for either 1 OR 2 in order to break them. Maybe this is why you feel like they break it every time? Command grabs are grabs unique to the character (in other words not 1+3 or 2+4) and the break is only one specific button, so use those if you can. It makes sense that players can break throws of characters they don't play themselves, because of the throw breaking system. A throw where both arms extend at the same time is going to look the same whether it's done by Heihachi, Hwoarang, Lars or Yoshimitsu, and will also be a 1+2 break regardless of character. No one goes from not being able to break throws to suddenly being able to break them unless they are guessing or only press the same button every time. Being able to see the animation and press the correct button accordingly is very hard. I have to stress this: it is VERY hard. It takes months - if not years - to get good at, depending on your motivation. Rip (you know, the famous American commentator) made a throw breaking practice program way back in Tekken 6, and I would practice on that a lot. I still didn't see much success at the time, but then again breaking throws was made a lot more lenient in Tekken 7 than it's ever been. Anyone will get thrown once in a while especially when they're nervous, but most good players will escape at least 80% of throws and it's not cheating. The only way anyone would cheat anyway would be online, but then they might as well add auto-low parry, auto-duck and other cheats as well.
@@Spiriax thank you so much. i had never realized the different grab animations before lmao wow... how many years have i been missing that for ???? lmfao
I don't really get why someone would cheat in a fighting game. I mean, what are they even trying to achieve? What's fun about fake "win streaks" and "99999 prowess"?
@@ShiftingCloudsYT I'm emperor with 9 characters and tekken God with marduk, I'm not new. And I used to cheat on ps3 on multiple games, the rank is not the main goal at all. It's all trolling and tbagging.
I made a little investigation and from what I have gathered, there's like one guy who sells a T7 trainer with cheats like auto low block, low parry, throw breaks and all that shit. I even found this Lidia player on his steam friend list lol. That took me like 15 minutes in total, if Namco wanted they could easily track him and at least scare him with lawsuit but guess what, they don't fucking care.
they charge us money for basic frame data and have no decent tutorial Even veterens dont know some basic mechanics because they are never explained like nosebleed stuns or double over stuns if they cared they could make tekken the best fighting game ever instead SF6 is looking to make that happen......Tekken 8 could have that spot but as you have said they dont fucking care
@@httohot dont talk early. sf5 was terrible disgusting game but sf6 is looking awesome. tekken 8 didnt show us what it is like sf6 yet so you dont have a point.
@@daxia0 my point is that they didnt show us anything special or worthy of news. The FIRST reveal SF6 showed us; new characters, huge new game modes, and new mechanics, new artstyle..... All Tekken 8 showed us was a minor graphics update in cutscene form... The point of a reveal is to get people excited for the game. if all they have to show is a bigger number and minor graphics updates then it shows they dont care.
@@httohot Do you even remember the very fist SF6 teaser trailer with that awful logo? Everyone assumed game will be shit and look at it now. T8 had a good start when it comes to its first trailer, which was supposed to show new quality in graphics department.
you guys don't get the cheater's mentality. It's not about ego, rank, being a loser or w/e. It's about laughing their ass off at the other guy's attempts to beat them. Specially in this game where they know they'll suffer no repercussions for it.
3 times is ok but 70 consecutive wins. Bruh even the genie from Aladdin would want a new master for going over the limit. Cheating in rank should be a permanent ban.