Aspiring Pro Player Turned Out To Be A HACKER! (Apex Legends)



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  1. Props to him though for admitting he cheated. Those who were cheating didn't even have the guts to admit they were. Still I think he should face consequences(perma ban since he admitted and was honest).

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  2. If he was using wall hacks, he was probably using other hacks as well, and also probably only came out because he was about to get exposed but idk that's just my thoughts

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  3. imma tell everyone who is thinking about using walls to make a name for yourself it aint gon work, im a closet who has been using esp to get my accounts to pred for like 4 months now (i have autism and do not have the brain capacity to reach pred or have any empathy about cheating so idc what anyone thinks as long as I'm having fun) I have gotten 3 accounts banned due to streamers reporting me to hideouts even when they didn't suspect me of walls and instead aimbot even tho i dont use the aimbot because if you do you can only play one or two games (not enough to even get silver) before the game detects it and ban you. so even if you try to make it look like you are not cheating hideouts has a program he can run that automatically detects if you have anything injected.

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  4. so to give more context (use to be teammates before org changes) He is 15 years old roller player. feel bad for him because we've all done stupid shit when we were younger but this was a tuff one when we found out

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  5. Tbh. Their terms of service team wont take action on him since he's from US. I reported Daltoosh and StormenTv for using hate speech and cussing during the match and non of their team took action on them which of course they're youtube/twitch celeb or pro or whatever especially from US.
    EA is Xenophobia which terms of service are discriminating.
    Shame on EA.
    2:43. Do mention about their discriminating action which they are doing and i sent an email to you about them. Let this thing open their eyes.

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  6. Ban him for good , he only came clean himself because he already had people accusing him of being a cheater. Also him deleting tweets is lame trying to avoid punishment

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  7. Really a bummer that people cheat. I guess it’s a baser instinct that drives people to do it; regrettable that they can’t or won’t stop themselves from cheapening such a great game for their own profit.

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  8. It's funny how most of kids in comments don't realize what this situation means 😀 But then again, they think that games like hearthstone and minecraft are e-sports… Gamers are weird species.

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  9. He's not showing any courage by coming clean. Maybe he knew he would be found out and has played this card hoping for a lesser punishment. What is punishment anyway? Someone like tufi can't be punished because no one knows who it is. This person on the other hand can be ostracised and lose all credibility. By coming clean he is hoping this will not happen, which is why he said "I hope someone believes me". Looking at the comments below it's already started. People are sympathising with him because he's supposedly come clean. Just ban him and move on. Maybe he'll create another account and come back as a new person, who knows. But if anyone sympathises or lets him off in some way then you're saying to the world wide community that it's OK to cheat sometimes. It is never OK. Not only that but he now has an incentive to cheat sometimes. Trust me, there are more famous/popular streamers out there that have cheated if not all of the time then sometimes.

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  10. Sometimes the best way to hide, is out in the open. I would never trust that individual again. Ever.

    Giving him "good guy" points just because he admitted before getting caught, doesn't always mean, he changed his ways. He managed to climb in the higher echelons unfairly and scooped up money and followers he didn't deserve. Now that he's taken flight, he decides "I will never use hacks again 💖".

    I will reserve special treatment only to those who play legitimately. Not one drop for this kid. That's my take anyways.

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  11. I am questioning someone also as I watching and it seemed like I saw a lock on as he had one guy aimed in soon as he was behind cover it locked onto the next nearest person

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  12. I’ll say this again and get hate from fanboys. Most of the big YouTubers and pros for FPS use hacks. The reason they’re not exposed is because they hide behind a massive fan base ready to cover for them. And before some shills or simps start bitching yes I’m talking about some Twitch thots that think they’re pro gamer. Wouldn’t be surprised people like Ninja, SSniperWolf and other big fps players get exposed. 🤷‍♂️

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