Wednesday, February 13, 2019

If it possible to report such hackers who are using a blank name?

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Yes, it is. You need to follow the same procedure – submitting a report on his account. When you will report, the character ID number of hacker’s name will be submitted to Tencent. The company will investigate the account as it does for other hackers.

So, next time you see a hacker with a blank name and who is shooting through walls and trees, make sure that you submit a report on his account. The platform needs to be clean from hackers; otherwise, they will ruin all the fun.

You must have heard someone using HACKS to succeed in this most popular game called PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds – PUBG. In the last few months, the company banned thousands of accounts – both of hackers and the players who got a lot of reports due to violating the terms and conditions of the game.

If you are a diehard fan of PUBG Mobile and play it regularly then you must have encountered at least one hacker so far. The hacker can kill you, loot you, but you can’t cross a single bullet through his body. The hackers ruin the fun of the game. They can make you frustrated, and you might end up losing all interest.
Snicker all you want about its two-dimensional graphics, Pong deserves a slot on this list because, as the first arcade cabinet to catch fire with the mainstream, it’s arguably most responsible for the modern video gaming phenomenon. A table tennis simulator developed by Atari and first released in 1972, the multiplayer game consisted of a pair of dial-controlled paddles and a bouncing ball—just enough to qualify it as the first sports video game. The popularity of the arcade version led to an in-home setup that was sold by Sears in 1975. And when imitators including Coleco and Nintendo followed, the first shots were fired in the console wars. Sure, by today’s standards it’s not as riveting as others on this list, but then that largely depends on who you’re playing against.
Granted, the first iteration of Star Raiders hit shelves at the tail end of the 70s, but its subsequent appearance on other Atari formats at the start of the following decade legitimises its inclusion here indeed the 5200 version is arguably the superior, thanks to that consoles analog controller. With its fast-moving starfields, deep space dogfights and hyperspace effects, its little wonder a world in thrall to Star Wars fell so deeply in love with this game. Although preceded by one or two space-based 3D coin-ops, Ataris Star Raiders is the game that laid down the blueprint for a space opera genre that would later be inhabited by Elite, Wing Commander, the X-Wing Vs Tie Fighter games, and Egosofts X series.Portal‘s unexpected balance of wit, dark comedy and captivating, reality-bending puzzles made it a surprise hit in 2007. Its sequel, Portal 2, built on that success by adding additional polish and puzzles that were more involved and complex when it launched in 2011. 3 million copies of Portal 2 were reportedly sold within three months of the game’s launch, proving that the franchise had turned into much more than just a casual puzzle game.
Sir Geoff Crammond spent much of the nineties placed on a pedestal in recognition of his Formula One racing simulations, but for the more cerebrally inclined it was his earlier, weird and wonderful foray into puzzle-based games that inspired real devotion. Its hard to fathom how Crammond actually conceived such an odd blend the chess-style powerplays, energy absorption , and virtual reality-style, procedurally generated 3D chequerboard landscapes but for whatever reason it worked (and still works) beautifully. Crammond gave his blessing to an official remake from Psygnosis just over a decade later.

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