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Jymier Johnson: Hackers are no fun

Written by Jymier Johnson, The Eagle Columnist

For years,  games have been non-played and destroyed because of people who are basically higher levels cheaters. Hackers try to hack anything that has codes in order to make it work. You can find hacks on flash computer games, basically any console game, and almost every game for the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Most hackers aren’t really hackers!

Half the hacks that you see on flash games and console games are downloaded from the internet. The real no lives are the people who take time to create the code that is used to actually hack the game.

Of course,  in some cases hackers are good. Hackers are used in the army to crack enemy codes that could potentially destroy the America internet system. Yet, the dictionary term for a hacker is a person who accesses a computer system by circumventing its security system. About half of the hacker communities are found on console systems such PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360. You know when you see a hacker because usually they hack that particular game to make their gameplay better than the usual person gameplay.

Having a run in with a hacker is not one of the most pleasing things in the world. You’ll see that the objective of the game would be more difficult to reach depending on the changes or hacks that the hacker has made to that particular game.

“Hackers are no fun!” is a common phrase said by almost anybody who has encountered a hacker in any shooter game. Any they said it right –Hackers Are No Fun.

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