I am a simple man. If this next patch does not fix the cronus max issue, I am going to order one of amazon. Simple as. I am sick and tired of playing legitimately and getting wiped by a cronus user. Fix it deary me.
I dont get how it can be so hard to balance the fire rate of those weapons to stop this. Surely you can put a limit on it for how many times it can register a click in 1 second. So at full spamidge of the trigger, it still will not exceed the hard limit for the weapon. Or hell, remove all single shot weapons and make it so you can hold the trigger down on all of them, and then it will only ever reach its programmed fire rate and will not be able to go faster no matter what sort of hardware/software you use to try boost it.
such a simple fix....
It certainly tempts someone who is not a cheater to be one. I literally see it being used every day. Guys popping heals every three seconds, shooting shotguns with auto aim, I shot a guy tonight three times with an M700 Carbon with a six piece deadeye set hitting 750,000 per shot and his health didn’t move a millimeter. When you run into entire groups of four running it you may as well quit. With my luck if I bought the mod I would get permabanned the first time I used it. Just keep recording them and send to Ubisoft. With hopes, not holding my breath, they will do something about it. I know it’s not that hard to put bots in the code that detects a mod being used. People are quitting in droves because of its use. Please fix it.Originally Posted by liberator4life Go to original post
What you're experiencing certainly isn't cronusmax.Originally Posted by wrathes2016 Go to original post
Abusing auto aim with shotguns sure but it does not enable you to pop heals every 3 seconds nor does make you invincible.
And if you're hitting players for 750,000 per shot then it sounds like you're up to some shenanigans yourself.
I hate that cronusmax is ruining the game to the point I've stopped playing but it also annoys me when it's blamed for everything as it diminishes the outcry for something to be done about what it can do.