If you have spent a few dozen hours playing competitive games online, chances are you’ve had one of your matches ruined by opponents wielding the equivalent of a lightsaber on a medieval game.

Cheaters suck because they remove the uncertainty that should always accompany video games. You just know you’re going to lose, likely in a humiliating manner. Luckily, game developers and players sometimes fight back and come up with hilarious anti-cheating mechanisms. Let’s look at some of the best.

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Call Of Duty giving non-cheaters awesome perks to fight off cheaters

One of the most deservedly loathed cheats in gaming is the wallhack. It allows cheaters to see all matter of important stuff, be it drops or enemies, even when they should be safely hiding behind walls.

The makers ofCall Of Dutybrilliantly reversed this by coming up with an anti-cheat countermeasure that rendered all regular playerscompletely invisible in the eyes of cheaters. Talk about the literal Predator becoming the prey, huh?

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Call Of Duty also has cheaters shooting blanks

The other classic cheater that any honest player who’s ever indulged in some online gameplay is the aimbot. Even if you have the weakest weapon in the game, never missing a headshot will likely grant you a serious advantage against any well-equipped player.

Call Of Dutysolved that by making every bullet shot out of a caught cheater’s gundealing exactly 0 damage. This resulted in various YouTube videos of cheaters complaining that their weapons weren’t working even though they weren’t missing a single shot. How the turns have tabled.

Ghost jumping down in Call Of Duty Warzone

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Deadlock turns cheaters into frogs

Deadlocksomehow already has a cheater issue, but this time Valve was ready for the war. It’s anti-cheating system will detect and ask non-cheaters if they want the cheaters to be banned right away, or turned into frogs for the remainder of the match – then banned. It’s a hilarious form of justice, and not even a new one. Turns out it began life as a mechanism that would’ve turned cheaters into chickens inCounter-Strikebut it ended up never seeing the light of day. I’m guessing that all the years of cheater abuse in Valve games finally made the company go full on evil wizard.

Runescape’s botany bay

Similarly to Deadlock’s frog-ification,Runescapealso allows players to judge cheaters. UnlikeDeadlock, however,Runescape’spenalties are a bit harsher than just being turned into a cute lil green critter.

To allow players to arrive at the best-possible comeuppance, the makers ofRunescapecreatedBotany Bay. This is a very “special” place where players can judge and — more importantly — execute cheaters in the most gruesome of ways.

Geralt getting destroyed by the cow demon

Tomb Raider 2’s trap code

Not all cheaters thrive in the online landscape. Back in the early days of theTomb Raiderseries, the rumor that you could totally get Lara Croft to take off their clothes in the original game took the relatively tiny Internet by storm. By the release ofTomb Raider 2, many saw the surfacing of a cheat code that promised players could get the now even more detailed Lara Croft model naked. You could not.

performing the moves that would supposedly allow you to play “Nude Raider” would actually culminate in Lara exploding and sending dozens of body parts (still with their clothes on) flying across the screen.

Resetti talking about his former role in Animal Crossing

Be warned that it still works in the remasters.

Fall Guys’ cheater island

Honestly, I believe justice should always be rehabilitative, not punitive. The good people at Mediatonic seems to agree as they developed not a bunch of contraptions even viler than those seen in a regular match ofFall Guys, but a resort just to accommodate cheaters.

On thecheater island, you could learn that cheating is wrong as you’re pitted against dozens of other cheaters, many of which who will possibly sport cheats capable of making yours feel puny.

OW2 Mercy in her Rose Gold skin

Cheats that are too good to be true

Sometimes you just get to take matters into your own hands. That’s what Reddit userreceiven didas he marketed a hot and revolutionary new Counter-Strike multi-cheat and got a lot of people to try it out.

This cheat, however, wasn’t just useless but even made users play worse as it got their POV stuck at a crooked angle. Cheaters wouldn’t have to worry much about this, though, as Steam wouldn’t take long to detect this software as something that could’ve only resulted from meddling with the code, and thus got thousands of would-be cheaters banned.

Weapons kid running in street

Rigged parachutes

Few things are more thrilling than coming to a game after having learned a new skill that no-one could anticipate. I’m assuming cheaters in Battle Royale games get one hell of a thrill as they witness their character descending from the plane into whatever BR island they’re about to make unfun for everyone else.

Call Of Dutymade sure the thrill ends in an absolute anti climax, as the cheaters detected byWarzonewould have their parachutes intentionally rigged to have themcrater and die upon landing.

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The Witcher 3’s biblically accurate cow angel

Witchers work for coin. Their code doesn’t much care for cruelty, butThe Witcher 3’sgame code sure does. Chances are you’ve playedWitcher 3without ever noticing this, and that’s great.

If you’re evil, however, and even if you haven’t used any sort of cheating software, you may already know what I’m talking about. Upon committing random – but certainly serious – high number of crimes against cows, the game will spawn the toughest monster in existence, a god-like cow protector capable and willing toy obliterate anyone trying to abuse the game’s economy via cow-murder.

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Animal Crossing’s Resetti or “Mr Reset”

Savescumming isn’t even cheating software, but the practice of reloading until you have the desired outcome is frowned upon by many, including the people at Nintendo behindAnimal Crossing.

Abusing the game’s save functionality by resetting too often will unleash the ire of Resetti, who will not kill you, nor rig your parachute, not summon a huge cow demon, but do the worst thing imaginable: continuously berate players for their behavior.

Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.