Last night, I was playing Grifball on Halo 4 with my friend and we ended up in a match with a clan of 4 guys (one of them was an SR134). Anyway, the game started and it immediately became clear that we (my friend and I and the two random people we were paired with) were up again an MLG level clan.
Annoying for sure, but legit.
Where my problem came in was when they locked down the map. One guy would stand in the middle while the other guy scored the ball. Then the ball would respawn right were the first guy was standing and he would run with it. The other two ran interference. Needless to say, the match was over in about 3.5 minutes. We tried again and they pulled the same tactic.
My friend kept telling me they were just playing really well but it was hella pissing me off because in the three matches we played we scored exactly 0 times.
It is my opinion they were cheating as there was no possible way a random grouping of people could coordinate against them. It would be a legit (and expected tactic) in an MLG match, but against a simple social, unranked match?
Anyway, what do you think? Were they cheating because they had such a distinct advantage? Or am I just being a baby?
Edit:
Let me just be clear here: a lot of people are saying cheating is only when you exploit the game in unintended ways.
The way I see it, and I guess I failed to get it across in the post, is that they were exploiting the non-ranked nature of the game to get easy wins/kills.
Annoying for sure, but legit.
Where my problem came in was when they locked down the map. One guy would stand in the middle while the other guy scored the ball. Then the ball would respawn right were the first guy was standing and he would run with it. The other two ran interference. Needless to say, the match was over in about 3.5 minutes. We tried again and they pulled the same tactic.
My friend kept telling me they were just playing really well but it was hella pissing me off because in the three matches we played we scored exactly 0 times.
It is my opinion they were cheating as there was no possible way a random grouping of people could coordinate against them. It would be a legit (and expected tactic) in an MLG match, but against a simple social, unranked match?
Anyway, what do you think? Were they cheating because they had such a distinct advantage? Or am I just being a baby?
Edit:
Let me just be clear here: a lot of people are saying cheating is only when you exploit the game in unintended ways.
The way I see it, and I guess I failed to get it across in the post, is that they were exploiting the non-ranked nature of the game to get easy wins/kills.