A fake Eddy Gordo is making players ragequit in the middle of matches, and it’s too damn funny
The Tekken 8 community is having its mind completely blown right now, as a bot is rampaging its way up the online leaderboards. It isn’t employing actual combos or traditional fighting-game skill, though. Instead, thanks to a few lines of code, the bot is merely button-mashing a single move, and players who run into it don’t exactly know what to do or how to deal. It’s hilarious.
Kjempe_humor’s also been surprised by 3ddy’s performance, telling yet another redditor that “ doing way better than I expected.” And honestly, that’s facts. I’ve been watching 3ddy all morning on Twitch. I figured that a bot spamming just a single move would be easy to deal with, but I was wrong. At least five different players, some of whom were ranked way higher than 3ddy, rage-quit the match.
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