Generally speaking, aside from a few oddballs, the vast majority of gamers despise cheats in multiplayer competitive games. "Immortal," "God Immortal," and similar nicknames are just reluctant jests. If one actually gets killed by a cheat in-game, they're definitely going to spew some choice words.
However, the two Immortals in Brother Long's ordinary matchmaking game made use of such distinctive, miraculous cheats that the spectating crowd didn't get angry. Instead, they were filled with curiosity, as if watching a battle of magic between gods.
Two years ago, there was a "Battle of the Gods" in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, organized by cheat development teams, with hundreds of cheat users and representatives competing. The goal was not only to chase the fame of being the world's top cheater but also to market the game's cheats. At the time, it attracted a large number of onlookers.
