Chams, in the context of video games, refers to a type of cheat that visually alters the appearance of in-game characters or objects. Typically, this involves changing their color or applying a bright, easily distinguishable overlay. For example, an enemy player might appear bright red, even through walls or other obstacles, making them highly visible.
The purpose of this manipulation is to gain an unfair advantage. By making opponents constantly visible, the user circumvents the game’s intended mechanics of concealment and strategic positioning. Historically, such modifications stemmed from early game hacking endeavors, where altering visual elements was a relatively straightforward way to gain an edge. The benefit derived from this technique is a significantly improved ability to track and engage opponents, leading to enhanced performance and, in most cases, a violation of the game’s terms of service.