Emerging technologies are not only useful to cheaters, but also to software developers who design various software against cheats. New cheating scandals, especially in recent years, are a good example of this. That’s how fraudulent records can be revealed that’s what’s been hidden for years.
That’s why it’s so surprising to me to realize if you’re going to cheat or not. Faced with these charges, a professional player named Kenji and the CoD publisher decided to cut their own rope. Kenji, who entered a tournament and entered the 2v2 Search and Destroy match, made sure there was a camera on the air showing his monitor.
When Kenji’s team won the match, rivals ImSasukee and iLuhvly submitted suspicions of cheating to Checkmate Gaming, which organised the tournament. And the pair were surprised by the result.
You can watch it from here The Twitch clip features some very interesting details. Kenji set up a camera to show he wasn’t cheating, and he managed to prove that he was actually cheating. If you look carefully, you can see the frames on the monitor showing the location of the opposing players. You don’t even have to look closely because you can see a big husband.
I think from time to time we forget that cheaters aren’t really “very bright” people…