Call-of-duty-deviance -
Sociological theories help explain why these behaviors persist:
Behaviors intended to prevent others from playing as intended, such as intentional friendly fire or teabagging (repeated crouching over a downed opponent as a sign of disrespect). call-of-duty-deviance
Acts that provide an unfair competitive advantage, such as using aimbots , wallhacks , or stat manipulation software. Exploiting game code, such as moving outside map boundaries ("glitching"), is also considered a violation of integrity. Suggests that when players lack the legitimate skill
Suggests that when players lack the legitimate skill or opportunity to achieve high ranks, they may "innovate" by turning to deviant means like cheating. 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Player Deviance
Deviance in Call of Duty is broadly bifurcated into cheating and interpersonal disruptive behavior.
The act of knowingly providing false reports against legitimate players to disrupt their gameplay experience. 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Player Deviance