Had 1 in my lobby had a french ff car with about 1,124 hp crazy this was a week ago.How wide spread is hacking in GT6 ran across a guy yesterday trying to pass off a 1013 hp g35 as legit. this was in a drag lobby.
Usually in drag rooms.I haven't seen any hacked cars in a long time. Must be running scared![]()
There's no way for us to measure it but I haven't seen it mentioned for months on GTP since they had that crackdown a while back.How wide spread is hacking in GT6 ran across a guy yesterday trying to pass off a 1013 hp g35 as legit. this was in a drag lobby.
How wide spread is hacking in GT6 ran across a guy yesterday trying to pass off a 1013 hp g35 as legit. this was in a drag lobby.
I agree hacking is not cool at all I work hard to make my cars fast without cheating and if I get beat than that is ok too. But when a guy that knows better has a hack and then threatens to ban the other guys console for mentioning it in the room than what is becoming of this game.He thinks simple solution is boot them from your or go join another room...problem solved...to me hacking = not cool![]()
I had a couple of those in GT5. Awesome cars.I was in a drag lobby not too long ago, there was a guy with a Mazda RX-7 with a 787B engine that'd been tuned and it was 4WD
Or just use the tools provided to limit HP, weight, PP etc. which will catch most hackers before they can enter the room to begin with.He thinks simple solution is boot them from your or go join another room...problem solved...to me hacking = not cool![]()
All racing, real or online, is based on known and agreed upon limitations. That's how racing works. It'd be like Jeff Gordon showing up to the 500 this month with 1400 hp and someone saying, "if you can't keep up don't race, he's driving responsibly", which would be silly. Given that Sony/PD obviously can't get a permanent handle on this, it's up to the lobby hosts to set regulations to catch as many as possible and ensure fair competition as best they can.Victim-less crime.
If you don't have anything that can compete with them, don't race them.
As long as they drive responsibly, I don't see the problem.
All racing, real or online, is based on known and agreed upon limitations. That's how racing works. It'd be like Jeff Gordon showing up to the 500 this month with 1400 hp and someone saying, "if you can't keep up don't race, he's driving responsibly", which would be silly. Given that Sony/PD obviously can't get a permanent handle on this, it's up to the lobby hosts to set regulations to catch as many as possible and ensure fair competition as best they can.
I honestly haven't seen any yet on GT6, though I did re-purchase GT5 from a friend so I could finish and make new projects.
The crackdown they had a while ago must have done a good job.
How wide spread is hacking in GT6