Another Call of Duty hacker worked hard for anti-fraud staff and exposed himself while trying to win the tournament.
The tournament was hosted by GameBattles on May 3. In it, publisher BBluring was caught activating a hack while tracking a competitor on Demiansky.
These are, of course, “Walhacks” that allow players to see through walls where their opponents are hiding. He can be seen using pirates at different points and distances in a clear stream indicated by a red rectangle with a stick figure inside.
It was taken down almost instantly and started circulating on social media.
The original video was uploaded and posted on May 3 by Conor Tumei on his personal YouTube channel and Twitter account (@connor2me_). He tagged BBluring’s Twitter account in a tweet (@abs7lute) and two other Warzone players. Shortly after the response, GameBattles was selected.
There were game wars Responds quickly, responsive“Hi Conor. The team lost this tournament and the player has been banned from GameBattles forever. Please let us know!”
Players who have been unfairly beaten by BBluring are encouraged to submit a ticket to GameBattles staff to repay their loans.
Perhaps the worst part of all of this is that hackers did nothing to recover BBluring’s performance. Even though they were being used to hunt down an enemy player, that player immediately hit the pirate a few minutes into the fight.
BBluring has since deleted its Twitch900 channel file.
Source : dbl tap