"I used to lose every round of Team Deathmatch. Now, people think I'm a pro gamer! My steam friends list has never been fuller, even if 90% of them are just there to scream at me in chat." — xX_Slayer_Xx, Age 12
If you were looking for a descriptive piece on the history of the actual tool: cheat o matic
It was a single .exe file, often less than 100KB. You could carry it on a floppy disk or download it in seconds on a dial-up connection. "I used to lose every round of Team Deathmatch
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Before "trainers" became complex subscription services and aim-bots were sold by shady Russian websites, there was the Cheat-O-Matic. It was the democratization of cheating—a blunt instrument for the single-player gamer who simply refused to grind.