I think i tricked everyone 😭

2025/1/20 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so you've seen those crazy PUBG moments where someone seems to teleport, or dodge bullets in a way that just feels... off? You might even think, 'Were they using some kind of undetected fake lag?' Believe me, I’ve been there, both as the player making unexpected moves and the one scratching my head wondering what just happened! It’s a hot topic, especially when you’re in a high-stakes situation, perhaps down to the last 17 ALIVE, and suddenly an enemy pulls off a move that looks almost impossible. What people often describe as 'fake lag' can actually be a combination of several things: incredible player skill, unexpected movement patterns, or sometimes, just good old network desync. Let me tell you about a recent match. I was rocking my trusty Kar98k and M416, trying to clear out a building. I had just KILLED one opponent when another rushed me unexpectedly. My health was low, my INVENTORY was a mess, and I panicked. I instinctively did this weird, rapid crouch-spamming and strafing combo. It felt like my character was glitching for a split second, almost like a 'CROUCH BLOCKED' moment, but I swear it was just my fingers flying across the keys! The enemy totally overshot their spray, and I managed to get the headshot. In that moment, I thought, 'Did I just pull off an undetected fake lag trick?' But really, it was just pure adrenaline-fueled movement. Sometimes, players use advanced movement techniques that can look like lag to an unexpecting opponent. Think about rapid jiggle-peeking around corners, or quick turns that exploit how the server updates player positions. These aren't 'fake lag' in the cheating sense; they're skillful maneuvers that make you a harder target. Using a well-timed S Frag Grenade can also disorient opponents, making your seemingly 'laggy' push even more effective. Another factor is server desynchronization. If there's a slight delay between what you see on your screen and what the server registers, or what another player sees, movements can sometimes appear choppy or delayed from their perspective. It’s frustrating, but it’s part of online gaming, not usually an intentional 'fake lag' exploit by another player. So, next time you see someone doing something wild, instead of instantly thinking 'undetected fake lag,' consider if they just outsmarted you with clever movement. Mastering your own movement, learning to peek aggressively, and using your INVENTORY items wisely can make you seem incredibly elusive, almost like you're glitching, without ever resorting to actual cheats. It’s all about becoming unpredictable on the battlefield!