This player has been caught red handed in a different tournament with a USB stick with cheats on it inserted in his pc while playing killer in the tournament, if you have any doubt that hes cheating after watching this video.
A fair DBD tournament can only happen if players are required to share their screens with a real webcam. Without this, it's just hypocrisy. Good actors aren't cheaters, while bad actors get caught. I think in this case, a bad actor was caught. There are many competitive players who use DMA cheats or overlay cheats, even kernel-based ones. Searching their PC won't help because they can inject cheats while in the game, and those cheats are streamproof. To me, this situation shows hypocrisy. Implement webcam share option or this is just utter nonsense.
Ladies & gentlemen we got him. I’m the captain of this team for context and for those wondering why we didn’t say anything in our match it’s because we weren’t 100% if they were cheating or if they just had a game of a life time until we got Zafis & Vamp to vod review. We didn’t want to seem like we were coping in our match until we were 100% sure and then we saw this… thank you to hens for doing a video and shining light on this situation
Definitely think that was the best and most sportsman like thing to do. Even if it seemed sus in the moment, you never really know till you can look it over later. Even regardless, you played chases incredibly well despite being at a massive disadvantage.
@@OerstedFGCyou don’t hear the comms behind the scenes but after the Blight game our teammate Chungus says “we need to have a team meeting” then after our wesker game immediately we knew something was weird
12:58 edit: I just realised I put a timestamp in this reply section by accident. I was supposed to make a comment not reply here, my fault. ( I put a timestamp because I was going back to this later, which I did )
it's also funny how their main account just 'coincidentially seemed to gotten hacked' just before the tournament, because if they were caught, bye bye main, honestly that alone is a massive red flag for me
18:25 Ada is slugged for 25 seconds, she could have crawled away, she could've been left alone on the ground yet Blight pre-swings into Nea that goes down without ever appearing on his screen 0,1 second before picking up Ada. 100% perfect play with no hesitation, this alone would be a prediction of a lifetime or pure luck if you consider he "swinged for distance" before picking up. And then he picks up Nea, leaving 99'ed Ada on the ground and goes to pop a gen in the corner. His next play? Ignoring 99'ed Ada close to a hook and rushing across the whole map for the Kate to prevent a gen from being done. I mean, at least he pretended he didn't see Ace going for the saves.
Commentary guy doing his best to try and make sense of what he was watching like it is insane how he just found everyone. “HIS GAME SENSE IS ON POINT” ☠️
@@prototaneif you hear hoofbeats think horses not zebras. the commentator is i assume not a pro and is watching and commenting in real time without the ability to exhaustively analyze or pause. sure we have perfect guided hindsight, but in the moment hes probably just thinking a pro player is popping off. its not really on the commentator here, solo commenting is already a huge job.
Well, of course that's what happens when you get caught cheating. If there's money involved in the tournaments the repercussions might be even more drastic.
Demi (the caster) most definitely realized after a bit; when you watch a killer play around information not even gamesense gets you, it becomes readily apparent something is off within the first minutes. Casters typically don't call out suspicions on things like that until it is 100% confirmed. It's for fairness and an "equal chance" so to speak. Any kind of accusation can be seen as discrimination, which looks very bad for leagues.
At first I was skeptical but after watching the video there wasn’t a single instance where the killer guessed wrong. Every time he went somewhere, he found a survivor. There was never an area or corner that he checked that didn’t have someone there
@@silentfanatic Is what is pictured his in-game stream or the spectator mode the casters use? I thought it was the spectator mode that they also use to switch to survivors.
@@rafaelduartemz bffr even without the killer wal hacking some of those plays on the survivors were so bad. How many times did they vault into the killer rofl
Cheating in a competitive environment is way worse than doing it in public lobbies. This loser is literally just trying to steal money from the tournament organizers and their competitors.
i dont think its about the money, its the ego importance people have these days with video games or in a online public scenario. people cant take the fact that there is someone out there who is just better in something. people care way to much about ego stuff instead of fun. but yes at the end he is actually scamming money.
To those bashing on the commentator you have to remember a few things 1) he wasn't expecting to see a cheater 2) he didn't have this guide that pointed out everything that was wrong 3) he was watching live so he didn't have time to pause and analyze 4) the player he was watching had 9000 hours
Yeah, exactly. Also, I'd like to add that the point of the commentators is to announce what happens, not why it happens, and to make the match sound entertaining regardless of what is actually happening, so people keep watching.
i'm not a fan of commentators who just feel the need to talk non stop, he's not actually adding anything interesting or useful, like yeah fair enough the guy is cheating so he doesn't really know what he's looking at but what he says is so dragged out it's difficult to listen to. I hope he gets better though, no actual hate to the guy that's just my pov.
@@uJamesz Unlike many other games, this one has many many decisions to be made in a span of seconds and the commentator can't really explain them all. The only thing he can really do is give a small guess of what happens and say what happens.
@@BabyCatBananaI disagree. Saying why something is happening is very informative. For example, explaining why certain perks are being used at specific times is helpful. Ex: “He didn’t take a scourge hook. He might be assuming that there’s not a lot of gen progress.” Perfectly informative thing to say.
Actually now I think about it. Probably intentional. Make it seem like it’s just his shitty camera and “lag” to cover up lock ons. Cause it seems almost mechanical the way he locks onto survivors like he’s clicking between them, but he then uses jerky movement to try and cover it up. Use a lower rez camera and if he’s questioned “well it’s just lag and my low quality camera!” Also probably why he uses speedy killers. Yes Blight and Wesker are good. But being speedy and stacking lies with “well they’re fast killers and I’m lagging!” Just sounds more believable along with what else I mentioned.
Yep usually they are two doing it is actually super hard to comment alone, thats why during basketball / football / American football there is always 2 commentators.
@@SapremeYup, if it's silent you're not good enough at your job. Now of course the rule doesn't want you to go "LALALALA" but always have something to say
@@0elle_belle058 Behavior buffed it again it works forever, and allows you to instant kill everything while breaking all pallets you come into contact with!
Used to play against him in other tournaments (latam tournaments) , around 1 or 2 years ago. I could see how he spotted my location and my teammates' location too. He had such a perfect game sense that it was nearly impossible to win a match against him. Actually we didn't, ever. At first, he sucked at survivor. But then I noticed that he improved a lot from one tournament to another. It was kinda weird how good he became at looping. I couldn't catch him off guard anymore. Anyways, it's really sad that a guy from Peru which I'm also from, was cheating in a tournament like this. Btw he has participated in 10+ tournaments where my team and I participated too, so I know him really well. The funny thing about him is that when I tried to accuse him of cheating, he always got upset about that. I didn't know how to prove it but this video is the best proof that he has cheating for a long time. Ex comp player here, 8k+ hours.
Cuando vi este vídeo no tuve dudas, ese gamesense es god pero se necesitaban pruebas o como mínimo apartarlo un tiempo para investigarlo, el problema es que es imposible descalificar sin pruebas y ahora que se ha descubierto espero que se le prohíba entrar a cualquier torneo.
A tournament has been going on and you and your friends were right. Tournament organizers will find hacks Apparently he uses a USB and left almost no trace on the PC but in the end they caught him and this video has been very helpful Thank you
Watching him play triple back mindgames without seeing the survivor a single time and just staring at the wall is just hilarious. Also those constant chase drops/slugs to run across the map, ignore 3 untouched gens, and hit the person on the farthest gen is beyond silly. Its just really obvious to me that he knows exactly where all the survivors are at all times.
Yup and I’m pretty sure I know which cheat he’s using too. My brother used it at one point but he lost interest in DBD. The cheat is detectable by easy anti cheat if you use certain features but if you solely use Aura it sends nothing to EAC, someone mediocre with aura reading at all times can make them quite good, my brother would be able to loop the killer shack 5 times before dropping pallet and then move to the next wall and loop that the same and next and next.
It's honestly pretty unlikely considering how blatant he was here. Like this is a guy who clearly has 0 concept of how to subtly cheat, he has 0 cheating skills. He would've been caught by now if there was any past cheating.
@@Dwyer69 I think regardless of whether it happened or not, the fact he was caught cheating in this instance throws plausible deniability onto all his previous wins. And who’s gonna believe a proven cheater when they say “but all those wins were legit!”
The reason why he is so blatantly cheating this time is because he probably has subtley cheated in multiple occasions before and was never caught, so he grew confident enough to not care anymore about conceiling his cheating behaviour. He deserves to get IP banned and permabanned from all competitive tournaments tbh
@@rezeigh1788 Nah, I'm just bullshtting most likely, but just saying there is no tournament cheater that has only cheated in 1 occasion alone, specially if they have the audacity to do it so blatantly. I'm sure if you comp players have access to his past tournament games replays and start reviewing past games with the knowledge that he is a cheater now, you will find more instances of him cheating.
I'm consider myself a noob in this game and even so there are many plays that look very very weird... The one that stood out the most to me was at 20:33 after downing Ada he goes straight to Nea who is behind a rock and there's no way he should know she's there. This is crazy...
I completely agree, he always showed up to the correct gens. Every single time, in both games he went to the perfect gens never once going to one with zero progression. And every single time he downed someone, he immediately would rush directly to another survivor with zero information on them. Absolutely 100% wall hacks. Deplorable behavior 👎
Being a noob as well, the few times I've tried to "predict" survivor movement just lands in me losing, there's no WAY I'd be that confident in those plays
Considering the team he was going against forced him to bust it out both games. If you notice he was getting outplayed pretty hard at the start of the matches. Then he started to abuse it after they messed up their potential loop chains.
i've played against this person in public matches twice, we got our asses handed to us, seeing the comp history and the hours I just thought he was good but that's a big reveal damn!
i think the most sus thing here is that he never failed to find a survivor. i also track and look around the map like he does to get information, but i do make mistakes and don't always find survivors. meanwhile, he found one every single time.
Even the All-Seeing Oni build on Hawkins can't find survivors this easily, and he has legitimate wall hacks due to perks and add-ons granting aura reading almost permanently.
Best part is that we see Gearhead only trigger what... once ? On the Kate on the gen at main, but he was already going straight there before it had even proced. Like, I get it, Ace was on that gen about 3 minutes ago, but people were also on the middle gen and others, but nah, he goes to _that one_ in particular. Dude must be bored af from DbD to so obviously cheat in a tournament. Maybe he wanted out but didn't know how to tell his team 😏
When I think someone is cheating and they say "Why would I cheat, I have x-thousand hours in this game" I think of people like this. So many cheaters in this game, they just don't get caught.
@@sunsunLIVE-m6g facts, as Karl Jobst said, the more hours you have, the better cheater you can be, you know how the game works, you know how to make it look like you're not cheating.
@@MANNYCUH they used a program that detected that a USB was connected to his pc during the matches, when they told him to show what was in the USB, he deleted all the files so when he showed them what was inside, it appeared to be empty, then they used another program to recover files and found a lot of executables with weird names bc the USB was also encrypted to hide the exact hacks he was using.
Well you usually are but it depends on the tournament, we could’ve called them out but we didn’t want to come off as coping. So instead, we waited until we could watch the game back to see if he was actually cheating or just had the games of his life
@@pandapriest4803 usually there’s a task manager and you’d see the external program going. There’s also many many many many tests you can do to thoroughly investigate but alas his pc was claimed to be clean. But who knows, could’ve went to a friends, could’ve had a sibling with a pc or just owns two pcs and decided to show the clean one. Either way, he found a way not to get detected when investigated
@@einherjar9364 Right after 1:13. It's kind of subtle but instead of going directly for the window, he walks basically to the middle of shack before turning to the window (despite not seeing Kate before turning). Having not seen anyone yet, it would be pretty extra to try to avoid a possible head on for no reason. Of course, he knew there was someone in there so it must have been very obvious to him that he would get stunned if he got too close to the locker. Also worth noting that he starts tracking Kate through the wall before she appears which is also very suspicious.
Super sus from the very beginning. Goes to corrupted side of the map, into shack for no reason, and then avoids the locker twice with no way of knowing someone would be in there. Rezeigh calling it out from the beginning of the match 💯
@@NickDaGamer1998 Was mentioned earlier, but Head On plays are very common in comp games. That said, there's way more suspicious behavior in just the wesker game than dodging a potential head on.
Not too weird until the head on dodge, I usually head to the farthest gen while it’s corrupted bc it’s a common survivor spawning spot and it’s less expected
While there was enough time for him to uninstall his cheats before the check, he could also simply have 2 computers, one with the cheats, which he used for the tournament, one without cheats, which he used for the check.
I've gone against this guy before in a public game as wesker and I remember him being very hard to catch. He wasn't pre dropping pallets or anything but he basically won every 50/50 and seemed to have perfect movement to the point where I had to leave him in chase because he was taking up too much of my time. Comp players I've gone against before will more quickly throw a pallet to not take a health state but this guy played very risky and won every chase.
I was playing against him in the wesker set, and he was legit not even holding a check spot on a 4 lane. He was playing very odd towards the end and very much going down quickly which was confusing. GGs
This guy wasn't even all that mechanically. I've played against him before and bro was getting ran and his bump logic just wasn't there. You can see a bit of what I'm talking about in the video. We also 4 staged his Deathslinger with na to sa ping to top it off. Cheats don't make you good at the game.
We can see a bit of it in the video, indeed. As I was watching it, I thought to myself "When there's no 50/50 in plays, so when he cannot outplay with wall hacks, he loses almost 100% of the time." On playable pallets, on plays that required fast reaction times, or when they were in the open, they kept on outplaying him. Normally you try to lose LoS with the killer to be able to avoid hits, but here it was like they were more in an advantage when in his LoS because since he couldn't rely on any cheats it was only about skill and reading each other's movements.
Cheats make you worse even if you’re good at the game cheats make you lazy eventually. It’s like working out constantly & you stop working out & just take steroids. You become weaker overtime & it becomes more obvious that you’re using steroids.
The easiest way to tell if someone is walling: If they are making bamboozling plays that always seem to work out, they are either obscenely luck or operating with information they shouldn’t have.
@@BrokenEquipment. If you play much DBD, you'd know half the shit this cheater is doing, is not normal gameplay. Most of his Blight rushes were not typical at all and him knowing exactly where the last survivors were in both games was not just weird but damning. His camera movement when he was checking for the other survivors was also just "off" like normally while chasing I will be looking around but not like that. He seemed to lock onto where they were rather than just looking to see if he could find someone.
@@BrokenEquipment.dbd has many many points where the play is a 50/50 like when downs Dwight at the wind ow Unless you’re playing against bots that can’t be mind gamed, even if you’re super experienced it’s not a guaranteed hit
@@BrokenEquipment.he is 100% playing weird, he’s making a ton of illogical plays with zero information and it always works out, like for instance he doubles back 3 times without ANY information on a survivor and still somehow gets a hit. For all he knew survivor could have left tile, chained, etc
@@BrokenEquipment. WHAT? BRO! that dude was able to camp from a huge distance from the hook and located both saves without even seeing them! That survivor died because the killer automatically knew where both of the survivors were! How bro!?!?? Are you saying he's so good, he can just guess where everyone is??? He can just guess the right gen to protect without even spinning his camera to look at the others??? Man that's a truck load of BS. Your hero is an absolute joke and needs hacks to compete.
At first it was a bit hard to track, but obv something was very much up. It wasn't until like 17:20 when he leaves Kate slugged and goes for the ace on the other side of the map I was like holy cheating batman.
He became desperate. The start of the matches he was getting outplayed pretty hard. It was when they used a set amount of pallets that ruined their loop potential that caused him to abuse it.
I feel bad for the team that went against him.. I hope they get another chance of a fair game, against a killer who won’t cheat. 🖤 its already really annoying in public matches, I just had cheaters yesterday in my team, can’t believe that some people take it that far to cheat in a tournament 😅
They were disqualified in the tournament and the match was forfeited to us. The league commissioner was very fair and thorough in his investigation which I respect because if I was being accused of cheating I’d hope for that same treatment
i see cheaters almost on a daily basis lately, the funniest part is the speed cheating killers slug/BM me after thinking they're so good xd, happened today too
Do you think his general gameplay also looks kind of clumsy for what his skill level should be at? I have no experience at all. Never played the game, so, I dunno. I've just watched people like SpookyLoopz and this guy seems worse (except for the seemingly blind interceptions)
@@smaakjeks I honestly think the walls are holding him back skillwise. If he had been without them, i think his gameplay could have reflected a much more skilled player. Because his rushes were always on point there was no readjusting or actual good mindgames. He was able to do a hugtech, which is a blight movement that skilled players can do, but he didnt get a hit from it. If he hadn't cheated, we probably would have seen more of crazy blight techs and very crazy moments. I have no doubt the player is skilled, but him using these cheats just completely invalidates and even holds him back from achieving what really good players can do. It's important to always remember that skilled players can cheat, and that their reasons often boil down to their entitlement to a win and that they are already good players so the cheats just "help" showcase that. In reality, it just makes you look worse and ruins the game for everyone especially the player cheating.
@@hauntedartworks look at their build even, they’re clearly not educated on wesker just based off their add ons. Uni is the staple add on for him yet doesn’t use it on a map like CT
i've seen this sort of thing play out in other competitive games. when his account eventually does get banned by behaviour, he'll finally admit to cheating, BUT only on the smurf account AND only in that one competitive instance, and any other time he used it was in casual, he pinky promises! great stuff, hens! kind of wish i could have seen your high-level comp friends pepePoint at the vods, ngl
What's interesting is also his camera moves as though it locks on to the survivor and he like shuffles thru each of them robotically fast and with movement that made it seem like a computer positioned it. But you only see this effect when hes locked on them and you can see his normal camera movement continue until he locks on to a survivor. As for blight's bumps, they were sus af.
not really - no cheat would even offer that feature. its pretty pointless. he's just flicking his mouse around to pretend he's 'looking for info' but obviously already knows because he has ESP.
@@sergio-sf1ekCheck the video, it's 30 minutes of subjective crying for not knowing how to lose, maybe the fact that a Peruvian beat them hit their ego, apart from being bad losers they are racists and xenophobes.
but have you seen how friggin good these survivors are playing under those circumstances? Like, i'm over here impressed as hell. Seems like there still plenty to learn from such experinced players too.
That's the worst part about a "skilled" player cheating. You cheat once, and ALL of your credibility is put into question. Sad behavior, all those hours will likely be put to waste once they're banned
100%. This player’s gameplay is extremely strange, especially the poor distance gauging on Blight. The player seems to struggle figuring out slide spots and distance before a rush will end. I’d expect a player with so many competitive achievements and 9k hours to know that, unless they simply never play Blight. Which would be weird considering they’re playing Blight competitively…
I'm struggling to understand what his thought process was. Did he think the tournament was below him and didn't feel like respecting the competition? Did he think he could get away with it and look really cool? I've never heard of this guy but the total disrespect to everyone involved with the tourney is so disappointing. Thank you for bringing this to light.
I can take a guess at why he did it. Odds are, he genuinely is really good, but not the *best,* and he doesn't feel like he should have to work to get to that point to reap the rewards. He wallhacks because he feels like he's owed the victory anyway, so may as well speed the process up.
Imagine being so stupid that you think you can pull off so many back to back to back "Reverse chainsaw into Quentin hiding in a corner" moments without getting caught
Alot of the plays could be plausible, for example at 17:28 he did have "some" info in that he knew they were working on that gen earlier in the match so there was a good chance that was one they would be working on and since he had pop and he was Blight he could pressure that fairly effectively. Even if this play would be super risky in a tournament setting. However, for each instance that could be explained there was one that couldn't be. I think the damning evidence here were some of the wild swings he was doing on the Blight match on survivors way out his FOV during random rushes that happened to be perfect bounces. Also the perfect bounds to out of sight survivors as Wesker when it made 0 sense to pressure those random areas like 3:02. There is no reason to ignore someone you see to dash to a random rock. He couldn't even use the excuse of going to check the gens in that area since they were entity blocked.
The locker at the beginning said it all, because there was absolutely zero reason to go for that locker. Power was off CD, and he had more than enough of an angle to just m2 to the vault. He saw Dwight and Kate on gens from the other side of the map and dipped.
Not going to defend an obvious cheater, but from the POV of the commentator, head-on first chase is very common in comp. Survivors brought him towards shack so it can be reasonably suspected that it was for a head-on play.
Just that first play by shack was incredibly suspicious, why would he run into the corrupt, seemingly know where Nea is already, and then heavily respect the locker when he should have no reason to expect the Head On there
I'm not saying this is the answer, he very well may be cheating, but it's also possible that he watched this team's previous games and saw them frequently utilize head-on in early chases at shack like this and realized as she was committing to the loop that there was something up. It's a common play at high level competitions so I don't think it's entirely unforgiveable on it's own. There were some other plays I found more suspicious. But unfortunately it's still possible that there is a tiny chance he was legit and is watching his career burn up in flames over this.
@@pixielies2Go for it, sure thing o-o I didn't see hard proof back when I made my comment, if any's come out then I'm glad we have something irrefutable at least. But just to be clear the disqualification itself isn't proof, hopefully it was based on some, but the video here didn't have any \o/
I only ever watch this game for fun, I don't play it. I don't even own it, but I've watched probably 100 competitive matches and I competitively game in other games. The cheating is obvious even in this 2 game sample with 1 simple observation compared to every other match I've observed: the killer never has any downtime, ever. He never spends a single second searching for survivors or them eluding him. Never guesses wrong. Makes wild swings around corners for people he has never even spotted and he's right every time. He finishes hooking or smacking a generator and immediately beelines and finds a new target. This never happens in any other competitive match that I've seen, not even the luckiest excellent killer games have this kind of constant action. There is always a "lull" in the gameplay where the killer is being more conservative or just guesses wrong. This guy is super aggressive. Even a casual viewer like me can see the obvious cheating.
I do hope behavior focuses on hitboxes in the next patch. Some of those hits and the wesker slam into pallet on Dwight from other side is just clear evidence of this needed change
That first couple of wesker plays I was like "Why he use his power so early." But the blight gameplay. Some of those slugs and then hitting someone else. Yeah there no reason you go straight to the other player. Somr of them are fully healed and there know way to know unless you look around. Especially at the end where he basically goes straight to Dwight
Yeah, pretty obvious. Especially when you look at his mechanical skill by itself, he's an extremely average player, and yet he's apparently a "pro comp" player who's won multiple tournaments? The wallhacks carry him.
@@kaakeli222play like 40 games of blight and you would probably look just as good at blight plays lol. As long as your not the type of person to be bad at Mario kart then you can be good at killer mechanics with a few games
Some of these hits were crazy. He literally ran right to the people and there being no clue where they were. I could understand if he did it and was wrong sometimes but he was right every single time that he ran rogue and randomly found a survivor
He is still saying he didn’t cheat, the way he was playing was literally perfect, catching everyone off guard, and still he says he played badly 😂 no shame.
Seeing people defending him in the comments goes to show how committed they are to cheating going forwards. Maybe they’ll stop cheating and continue to lose in everything. This team can’t win a match 😂
Hens has more followers and views, so he abuses his power to portray him as a cheater. But there's no way to know if he used wallhacks or not. What Hens shows in this video are just assumptions because he can't believe his friend lost a match against someone who simply played better than him.
@@Alejandro-gg7oz Not once did he check a gen that wasn't worked on. The video shows so many obvious examples of blatant cheating. Cope more and get outta here cheater.
@@Alejandro-gg7oz Bro thinks we were born yesterday. He didn't have a single aura reading perk and he always B-lined to survivors he couldn't even see with 100% accuracy. Hens isn't making people think anything, the gameplay speaks for itself. Even if Hens didn't commentate his cheating would still be blatant. This is pure copium, save yourself and stop associating with cheaters it will make you look bad by proxy.
Would be interesting to see a video about how subtle cheating can be, Play 2-3 games on a private server with friends and cheat on one of them and show the games to people to see if they can spot which game you cheated in
Yeah, Supaalf did a video where Otzdarva, RapidMain and Hens tried to spot the cheater. But that was from a public game, i meant more in a game with 5 very good players. @rezeigh1788
I don't understand how he would think he wouldn't be caught with this. Sure sometimes you could figure out where people are but he knew exactly when to go and where.
Y’all just missed the latest patch where they made Lethal + BBQ + Floods + Infectious + floods + Bitter all base kit… Except if he had all those perks it still wouldn’t explain half of it 😂
I wonder if their recent tournament placements have been suffering. The most likely explanation is that they felt entitled to wins since they're a good player so decided to cheat for their "rightful" placements. This happens a lot in speedrunning circles. It's obviously not an excuse, but some kind of explanation for their actions.
I honestly can't imagine having respect as a player - a comp player at that - and throwing it away for an unfair advantage. I am happy however that this wasn't another case of "someone was cheating," & the cheater being protected as we so often see in the gaming community. Thank you for expressing exactly who was at fault, so people know who not to support. On the overall cheating issue...this is scary to see. It's so hard to prove unless you can see a vod/know the game well enough. I feel so jaded these days but with how common it is to be found without information, this is a little validating about gut feelings.
This player has been caught red handed in a different tournament with a USB stick with cheats on it inserted in his pc while playing killer in the tournament, if you have any doubt that hes cheating after watching this video.
Glad he got caught, I'm not a good dbd player but it doesnt take a genius to see he clearly knows where everyone is at any given point in time
hahaha GUILTY!
A fair DBD tournament can only happen if players are required to share their screens with a real webcam. Without this, it's just hypocrisy. Good actors aren't cheaters, while bad actors get caught. I think in this case, a bad actor was caught. There are many competitive players who use DMA cheats or overlay cheats, even kernel-based ones. Searching their PC won't help because they can inject cheats while in the game, and those cheats are streamproof. To me, this situation shows hypocrisy. Implement webcam share option or this is just utter nonsense.
Thank the gods he's been caught
His team probably cheats too...
The poor commentator trying to explain why the killer is randomly heading off in different directions during chase lol.
😂😂😂😂😂
My favourite part of the whole match is when he says “HIS GAME SENSE IS ON POINT!”
FR I feel so bad for that person they really were trying
@@rezeigh1788"what gaming chair does this man have?!?!"
When Hens is a better commentator than the official one
Ladies & gentlemen we got him. I’m the captain of this team for context and for those wondering why we didn’t say anything in our match it’s because we weren’t 100% if they were cheating or if they just had a game of a life time until we got Zafis & Vamp to vod review. We didn’t want to seem like we were coping in our match until we were 100% sure and then we saw this… thank you to hens for doing a video and shining light on this situation
Definitely think that was the best and most sportsman like thing to do. Even if it seemed sus in the moment, you never really know till you can look it over later. Even regardless, you played chases incredibly well despite being at a massive disadvantage.
Ggs Rezeigh
@@OerstedFGCyou don’t hear the comms behind the scenes but after the Blight game our teammate Chungus says “we need to have a team meeting” then after our wesker game immediately we knew something was weird
@@OerstedFGC I appreciate all the compliments btw, my heart warms ❤️❤️❤️
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edit: I just realised I put a timestamp in this reply section by accident. I was supposed to make a comment not reply here, my fault. ( I put a timestamp because I was going back to this later, which I did )
I'm so impressed by Rezeigh. Imagine making a 9000+ hour, competitive, wallhacking blight drop chase with you 4 times...
The blight rushed into Nirvana in that game and Rezeigh said "I flared him" made me laugh
I’m usually recognized as the weak link on my team but I really appreciate that I’ve been doing my best to improve and that comment just made my night
@@notHensgotta look good to the team 😎
@rezeigh1788 you kicked ass!!
@@Buff_MC theeeenks, actually though, you guys are giving me new found confidence ❤️❤️❤️
it's also funny how their main account just 'coincidentially seemed to gotten hacked' just before the tournament, because if they were caught, bye bye main, honestly that alone is a massive red flag for me
18:25 Ada is slugged for 25 seconds, she could have crawled away, she could've been left alone on the ground yet Blight pre-swings into Nea that goes down without ever appearing on his screen 0,1 second before picking up Ada. 100% perfect play with no hesitation, this alone would be a prediction of a lifetime or pure luck if you consider he "swinged for distance" before picking up. And then he picks up Nea, leaving 99'ed Ada on the ground and goes to pop a gen in the corner. His next play? Ignoring 99'ed Ada close to a hook and rushing across the whole map for the Kate to prevent a gen from being done. I mean, at least he pretended he didn't see Ace going for the saves.
yeah i mean this instance is the most obvious hacks ive ever seen lol
Commentary guy doing his best to try and make sense of what he was watching like it is insane how he just found everyone. “HIS GAME SENSE IS ON POINT” ☠️
Or the commentator was in on it
@@xdeftonesxthat’s a baseless accusation, don’t make shit up without proof it’ll make your life better trust.
@@xdeftonesxHe was not in on it
@@xdeftonesx the way i see it, he couldnt just accuse him and ruin his reputation without proof, so he kinda had to assume it was legit
@@prototaneif you hear hoofbeats think horses not zebras. the commentator is i assume not a pro and is watching and commenting in real time without the ability to exhaustively analyze or pause. sure we have perfect guided hindsight, but in the moment hes probably just thinking a pro player is popping off. its not really on the commentator here, solo commenting is already a huge job.
The punishment should be a perma ban from all tourney's and honestly maybe just ban his account all together. Cheaters are not welcome
Who is shocked at this point? How many cheaters have been caught playing tournaments so far?
WDYM MAYBE????? Of course his account should be perma banned
Well, of course that's what happens when you get caught cheating. If there's money involved in the tournaments the repercussions might be even more drastic.
Yeah but as said he was using a smurf account as "his main account was hacked the day prior"
yeah for survivors too.Cheating with microphones is not allowed in this game.Developers said they dont want to players to comunicate
Man is literally running to survivors behind walls with no line of sight. Actually insane
Behave Lupo
@@izellix Never 🤓
It’s just his 5D game knowledge he can calculate every survivors location /s
He has a good gaming chair
Good gaming chair
The long pauses of silence got me thinking my headset is dying 😭
Same XD
Yep, had me rewind multiple times lol
I recently got a headphone amplifier, and my cat was messing with my audio cables when it went quite so I thought she cut the cables or something 😭
Made me rewind a few times and checked my volume
The sound probably died in video, but yes I thought it was me as well lol.
"He knows exactly where they are" If only the commentator knew how true this was xD
Demi (the caster) most definitely realized after a bit; when you watch a killer play around information not even gamesense gets you, it becomes readily apparent something is off within the first minutes. Casters typically don't call out suspicions on things like that until it is 100% confirmed. It's for fairness and an "equal chance" so to speak. Any kind of accusation can be seen as discrimination, which looks very bad for leagues.
At first I was skeptical but after watching the video there wasn’t a single instance where the killer guessed wrong. Every time he went somewhere, he found a survivor. There was never an area or corner that he checked that didn’t have someone there
It was obvious that he was looking where they were at before he went.
@@allurementbeats243trough a wall??
@@ems8717 Yes, exactly, through the walls with the wall hacks.
How on earth is he able to use wallhacks without them showing on his in-game stream? These cheaters are evolving like effin' COVID.
@@silentfanatic Is what is pictured his in-game stream or the spectator mode the casters use? I thought it was the spectator mode that they also use to switch to survivors.
I would call him a subtle cheater but it ain’t really all that subtle
What was not subtle is the humiliation that the survivor team suffered in the 2nd game
Yeah because everyone knows it's soooo hard to win whilst cheating 🙄@@Crow-bi2yc
@@Crow-bi2yc??
@@rafaelduartemz bffr even without the killer wal hacking some of those plays on the survivors were so bad. How many times did they vault into the killer rofl
@@ItzAndyArsonlmao, bro he could see 😂😂😂 there’s no mind game ofc we vaulted into him. What are you even saying
Cheating in a competitive environment is way worse than doing it in public lobbies. This loser is literally just trying to steal money from the tournament organizers and their competitors.
I mean people do it in real life so this is pretty much bound to happen
i dont think its about the money, its the ego importance people have these days with video games or in a online public scenario. people cant take the fact that there is someone out there who is just better in something. people care way to much about ego stuff instead of fun. but yes at the end he is actually scamming money.
His not scamming he didn't do anything illegal
@@dededede9257still dosent mean he’s not a piece of shit
@dededede9257 It’s fraud.
To those bashing on the commentator you have to remember a few things
1) he wasn't expecting to see a cheater
2) he didn't have this guide that pointed out everything that was wrong
3) he was watching live so he didn't have time to pause and analyze
4) the player he was watching had 9000 hours
Yeah, exactly. Also, I'd like to add that the point of the commentators is to announce what happens, not why it happens, and to make the match sound entertaining regardless of what is actually happening, so people keep watching.
i'm not a fan of commentators who just feel the need to talk non stop, he's not actually adding anything interesting or useful, like yeah fair enough the guy is cheating so he doesn't really know what he's looking at but what he says is so dragged out it's difficult to listen to. I hope he gets better though, no actual hate to the guy that's just my pov.
@@BabyCatBanana That's literally what a color commentator does. Poor guy was solo doing paly-by-play instead though :(
@@uJamesz Unlike many other games, this one has many many decisions to be made in a span of seconds and the commentator can't really explain them all. The only thing he can really do is give a small guess of what happens and say what happens.
@@BabyCatBananaI disagree. Saying why something is happening is very informative. For example, explaining why certain perks are being used at specific times is helpful.
Ex: “He didn’t take a scourge hook. He might be assuming that there’s not a lot of gen progress.” Perfectly informative thing to say.
Damn that cheater really got caught in 480P 😂
LMAOOOO he can afford cheats but not better recording equipment 💀
@SilentHillSimp well 1 actually benefits him way more lol
Actually now I think about it. Probably intentional. Make it seem like it’s just his shitty camera and “lag” to cover up lock ons. Cause it seems almost mechanical the way he locks onto survivors like he’s clicking between them, but he then uses jerky movement to try and cover it up. Use a lower rez camera and if he’s questioned “well it’s just lag and my low quality camera!”
Also probably why he uses speedy killers. Yes Blight and Wesker are good. But being speedy and stacking lies with “well they’re fast killers and I’m lagging!” Just sounds more believable along with what else I mentioned.
What? The game footage is from the tournament organizer, not from the cheater.
Hens explains it in the video
Bruh, it's tournament footage, not cheater's
The commentary guy is based. Solo casting is hard as hell, and he must have been doing it for hours, yet hes still pushing through
Yep usually they are two doing it is actually super hard to comment alone, thats why during basketball / football / American football there is always 2 commentators.
@@feelingnether158here in The Netherlands is always 1 guy with football :)
He’s trying too hard. Dude sounds like an auctioneer. He doesn’t need to talk every second of the match.
@@CPhelps1247 The most basic rule of radio and television commentary is to not allow dead-air.
@@SapremeYup, if it's silent you're not good enough at your job. Now of course the rule doesn't want you to go "LALALALA" but always have something to say
lethal pursuer buff looks insane 🔥
Lethal Pursuer now lasts for 480 seconds!!!!
SHEESH 5TH PERK SLOT GOES DUMBY 🔥🔥🔥
@@0elle_belle058 Behavior buffed it again it works forever, and allows you to instant kill everything while breaking all pallets you come into contact with!
damn bro im all ears buff is crazy 🔥🔥🗣️
Damn active for 10 whole min !!!
Used to play against him in other tournaments (latam tournaments) , around 1 or 2 years ago. I could see how he spotted my location and my teammates' location too. He had such a perfect game sense that it was nearly impossible to win a match against him. Actually we didn't, ever. At first, he sucked at survivor. But then I noticed that he improved a lot from one tournament to another. It was kinda weird how good he became at looping. I couldn't catch him off guard anymore.
Anyways, it's really sad that a guy from Peru which I'm also from, was cheating in a tournament like this. Btw he has participated in 10+ tournaments where my team and I participated too, so I know him really well. The funny thing about him is that when I tried to accuse him of cheating, he always got upset about that. I didn't know how to prove it but this video is the best proof that he has cheating for a long time. Ex comp player here, 8k+ hours.
Cuando vi este vídeo no tuve dudas, ese gamesense es god pero se necesitaban pruebas o como mínimo apartarlo un tiempo para investigarlo, el problema es que es imposible descalificar sin pruebas y ahora que se ha descubierto espero que se le prohíba entrar a cualquier torneo.
Peru explains ALOT. Not surprised :(
@@johnlinsky19racist? Lmao
pattern recognition? lmao@@simonjameskenway6933
@@simonjameskenway6933it’s not racist, it’s xenophobic
A tournament has been going on and you and your friends were right.
Tournament organizers will find hacks
Apparently he uses a USB and left almost no trace on the PC but in the end they caught him and this video has been very helpful
Thank you
Watching him play triple back mindgames without seeing the survivor a single time and just staring at the wall is just hilarious. Also those constant chase drops/slugs to run across the map, ignore 3 untouched gens, and hit the person on the farthest gen is beyond silly.
Its just really obvious to me that he knows exactly where all the survivors are at all times.
Yup and I’m pretty sure I know which cheat he’s using too. My brother used it at one point but he lost interest in DBD. The cheat is detectable by easy anti cheat if you use certain features but if you solely use Aura it sends nothing to EAC, someone mediocre with aura reading at all times can make them quite good, my brother would be able to loop the killer shack 5 times before dropping pallet and then move to the next wall and loop that the same and next and next.
His first movement when he first walked in shack and went wide to avoid the locker I already knew 😂
That play is pretty common in comp so its not that suspicious, even that early into the match
Head on first chase is a very common thing in comp, especially in shack. I'd say 2:50 , 20:32 and 23:36 are the most obvious dead give aways
"oohh im not cheating i wonder where he is"
This guy has definitely cheated in previous tournaments
Yeah, I'll be really curious to see what gets found out when they go and comb through his past tournament wins
Not worth the trouble really
It's honestly pretty unlikely considering how blatant he was here. Like this is a guy who clearly has 0 concept of how to subtly cheat, he has 0 cheating skills. He would've been caught by now if there was any past cheating.
@@Dwyer69 dangerous mindset, this is how a lot of past cheating goes undiscovered "we would have noticed he was so obvious here"
@@Dwyer69 I think regardless of whether it happened or not, the fact he was caught cheating in this instance throws plausible deniability onto all his previous wins. And who’s gonna believe a proven cheater when they say “but all those wins were legit!”
cheating or not, adam almost trying to dc before realizing he was in a tourney was kind of funny
Whem
@@Ahrone158611:32
It's also possible he was going "Excuse me wtf, how's that a hit?" and checking ping.
The reason why he is so blatantly cheating this time is because he probably has subtley cheated in multiple occasions before and was never caught, so he grew confident enough to not care anymore about conceiling his cheating behaviour.
He deserves to get IP banned and permabanned from all competitive tournaments tbh
Do you have any evidence of this? Clips or dms or anything?
@@rezeigh1788 Nah, I'm just bullshtting most likely, but just saying there is no tournament cheater that has only cheated in 1 occasion alone, specially if they have the audacity to do it so blatantly.
I'm sure if you comp players have access to his past tournament games replays and start reviewing past games with the knowledge that he is a cheater now, you will find more instances of him cheating.
I'm consider myself a noob in this game and even so there are many plays that look very very weird... The one that stood out the most to me was at 20:33 after downing Ada he goes straight to Nea who is behind a rock and there's no way he should know she's there. This is crazy...
I completely agree, he always showed up to the correct gens. Every single time, in both games he went to the perfect gens never once going to one with zero progression. And every single time he downed someone, he immediately would rush directly to another survivor with zero information on them. Absolutely 100% wall hacks. Deplorable behavior 👎
Being a noob as well, the few times I've tried to "predict" survivor movement just lands in me losing, there's no WAY I'd be that confident in those plays
Dude came to my stream after and said gg and that it was an honor xD Excellent video hens, assuming it's as good as the draft
❤
Him finding ace at the water tower at the end there convinced me, embarrassing af to use wall hacks as a 9k hour player
Considering the team he was going against forced him to bust it out both games. If you notice he was getting outplayed pretty hard at the start of the matches. Then he started to abuse it after they messed up their potential loop chains.
Cheated hours 😂
i've played against this person in public matches twice, we got our asses handed to us, seeing the comp history and the hours I just thought he was good but that's a big reveal damn!
My experience is they're never That good
i think the most sus thing here is that he never failed to find a survivor. i also track and look around the map like he does to get information, but i do make mistakes and don't always find survivors. meanwhile, he found one every single time.
Even the All-Seeing Oni build on Hawkins can't find survivors this easily, and he has legitimate wall hacks due to perks and add-ons granting aura reading almost permanently.
Having an almost 100% rush to hit ratio with only one situational aura perk shouldve been a bit of a giveaway too
Best part is that we see Gearhead only trigger what... once ? On the Kate on the gen at main, but he was already going straight there before it had even proced. Like, I get it, Ace was on that gen about 3 minutes ago, but people were also on the middle gen and others, but nah, he goes to _that one_ in particular.
Dude must be bored af from DbD to so obviously cheat in a tournament.
Maybe he wanted out but didn't know how to tell his team 😏
I wish I knew enough about this game to have an opinion on this comment
Nah thats normal for good Blights to new. Maybe sus on a new player but all the homies hit 99% on the reg.
When I think someone is cheating and they say "Why would I cheat, I have x-thousand hours in this game" I think of people like this. So many cheaters in this game, they just don't get caught.
the best cheaters are the people who played and know the game the longest
@@sunsunLIVE-m6g facts, as Karl Jobst said, the more hours you have, the better cheater you can be, you know how the game works, you know how to make it look like you're not cheating.
17:25 the pre flick onto a unseen ace with a rush remaining, man was not trying to hide it at all😂😂
Cutie
@@itzchungus6073 that’s you 🥵
how can u be so dumb?
He was just looking around, to see what he can find.
He was just admiring the fine craftsmanship of the stone walls
Guys guys... it's just gamesense!! Play long enough and notice ALL the signs! Crows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the end, you were right, damaag3 got caught using a USB with the hacks and got caught 🤣
How the hell did he get caught?
@@MANNYCUH they used a program that detected that a USB was connected to his pc during the matches, when they told him to show what was in the USB, he deleted all the files so when he showed them what was inside, it appeared to be empty, then they used another program to recover files and found a lot of executables with weird names bc the USB was also encrypted to hide the exact hacks he was using.
@@yuick1173 what a idiot😂 so is he now banned from future tournaments?
@@yuick1173 Thank you for the context!
@@yuick1173 any source on this?
What I dont understand is why the participants werent required to screen share their gameplay
Specially when money is involved. Screenshare and voice calls without delays should be a must.
Well you usually are but it depends on the tournament, we could’ve called them out but we didn’t want to come off as coping. So instead, we waited until we could watch the game back to see if he was actually cheating or just had the games of his life
Usually cheaters have the real game on one monitor and the cheats on the other to get around that I'm sure he was probably ask to share his screen
@@pandapriest4803 are you brain damaged? If he is screen sharing his game we would see the wallhacks lmao
@@pandapriest4803 usually there’s a task manager and you’d see the external program going. There’s also many many many many tests you can do to thoroughly investigate but alas his pc was claimed to be clean. But who knows, could’ve went to a friends, could’ve had a sibling with a pc or just owns two pcs and decided to show the clean one. Either way, he found a way not to get detected when investigated
The way he immediately took that wide side step at shack 💀
timestamp?
@@einherjar9364 at around 1:20 into the video
1:21 he evades Head On.
@@einherjar9364 Right after 1:13. It's kind of subtle but instead of going directly for the window, he walks basically to the middle of shack before turning to the window (despite not seeing Kate before turning). Having not seen anyone yet, it would be pretty extra to try to avoid a possible head on for no reason. Of course, he knew there was someone in there so it must have been very obvious to him that he would get stunned if he got too close to the locker. Also worth noting that he starts tracking Kate through the wall before she appears which is also very suspicious.
yep if he didnt have lethal. (i dont know what perks other than pop he has)
that right there alone is 100% proof if you ask me. @@Nosajsom
Super sus from the very beginning. Goes to corrupted side of the map, into shack for no reason, and then avoids the locker twice with no way of knowing someone would be in there. Rezeigh calling it out from the beginning of the match 💯
@@invertin That's because the commentator knew he was in there with Head On. How did Wesker know there was anyone else at shack?
@@NickDaGamer1998 Was mentioned earlier, but Head On plays are very common in comp games. That said, there's way more suspicious behavior in just the wesker game than dodging a potential head on.
Not too weird until the head on dodge, I usually head to the farthest gen while it’s corrupted bc it’s a common survivor spawning spot and it’s less expected
Cheaters are often pathetic, but damn does this guy take the cake. This dude and those like him deserve their faces pushed in the dirt
While there was enough time for him to uninstall his cheats before the check, he could also simply have 2 computers, one with the cheats, which he used for the tournament, one without cheats, which he used for the check.
Could have a sibling, a friend, a 2nd pc, or anything else you could imagine. He stalled for 4 hours before they checked his PC
I've gone against this guy before in a public game as wesker and I remember him being very hard to catch. He wasn't pre dropping pallets or anything but he basically won every 50/50 and seemed to have perfect movement to the point where I had to leave him in chase because he was taking up too much of my time. Comp players I've gone against before will more quickly throw a pallet to not take a health state but this guy played very risky and won every chase.
bro is NOT crying to damage as surv aint no way
@@ylost2331 lmfao this dude is the cheater on an all trying so hard to defend himself xDD im weak
@@SuPeRfRoG99G not an alt i alr played scrims against him, me as killer and he def wasnt cheating😭
@@ylost2331 sounds like something a cheater trying to defend themselves would say
@@W1LL0Wxx this is so dumb im not even saying anything
honestly for how experienced this guy should be he's kinda dumb for cheating this blatantly, but hey, at least it's one cheater less
he probably just got lazy I really doubt this is his first time cheating he’s probably been doing it for a little bit
@@minecraftycatgaming yeah true
With cheats he was able to made 4k at 3 gens, without he could even lose, but if not - its even more cringe
This looks like the perfect thing to watch at 3am when I should be sleeping
Lmaooooo, this comment is so relatable, it's 4:43 for me
Well said
was it worth it
@@babygaming800 worth it! I only have a mild headache from lack of sleep!
“he will be looking around seeing what he can find” x100 - that commentator
the way he commits to every decision without even hesitating
I was playing against him in the wesker set, and he was legit not even holding a check spot on a 4 lane. He was playing very odd towards the end and very much going down quickly which was confusing. GGs
actually an L player
@@Dazeja5 yeah idk why he was cheatin. weird as hell we sat in comms and when I saw the watertower shit in review I called cheats too
@@ScooteyBootey is there footage from your side? I would love to see your reactions. ggs btw
This guy wasn't even all that mechanically. I've played against him before and bro was getting ran and his bump logic just wasn't there. You can see a bit of what I'm talking about in the video. We also 4 staged his Deathslinger with na to sa ping to top it off. Cheats don't make you good at the game.
He probably could mechanic be good if he didnt look past walls
We can see a bit of it in the video, indeed.
As I was watching it, I thought to myself "When there's no 50/50 in plays, so when he cannot outplay with wall hacks, he loses almost 100% of the time."
On playable pallets, on plays that required fast reaction times, or when they were in the open, they kept on outplaying him. Normally you try to lose LoS with the killer to be able to avoid hits, but here it was like they were more in an advantage when in his LoS because since he couldn't rely on any cheats it was only about skill and reading each other's movements.
Cheats make you worse even if you’re good at the game cheats make you lazy eventually. It’s like working out constantly & you stop working out & just take steroids. You become weaker overtime & it becomes more obvious that you’re using steroids.
The easiest way to tell if someone is walling: If they are making bamboozling plays that always seem to work out, they are either obscenely luck or operating with information they shouldn’t have.
Or they just play a lot and got used to how swfs play. Who knows?
@@BrokenEquipment. If you play much DBD, you'd know half the shit this cheater is doing, is not normal gameplay. Most of his Blight rushes were not typical at all and him knowing exactly where the last survivors were in both games was not just weird but damning. His camera movement when he was checking for the other survivors was also just "off" like normally while chasing I will be looking around but not like that. He seemed to lock onto where they were rather than just looking to see if he could find someone.
@@BrokenEquipment.dbd has many many points where the play is a 50/50 like when downs Dwight at the wind ow
Unless you’re playing against bots that can’t be mind gamed, even if you’re super experienced it’s not a guaranteed hit
@@BrokenEquipment.he is 100% playing weird, he’s making a ton of illogical plays with zero information and it always works out, like for instance he doubles back 3 times without ANY information on a survivor and still somehow gets a hit. For all he knew survivor could have left tile, chained, etc
@@BrokenEquipment. WHAT? BRO! that dude was able to camp from a huge distance from the hook and located both saves without even seeing them! That survivor died because the killer automatically knew where both of the survivors were! How bro!?!?? Are you saying he's so good, he can just guess where everyone is??? He can just guess the right gen to protect without even spinning his camera to look at the others??? Man that's a truck load of BS. Your hero is an absolute joke and needs hacks to compete.
The ace stun at 12:30 was soooo clean man
Now two months after, the truth has been shown, this guy was cheating the entire time. ❤
Did he get banned?
At first it was a bit hard to track, but obv something was very much up. It wasn't until like 17:20 when he leaves Kate slugged and goes for the ace on the other side of the map I was like holy cheating batman.
He became desperate. The start of the matches he was getting outplayed pretty hard. It was when they used a set amount of pallets that ruined their loop potential that caused him to abuse it.
I feel bad for the team that went against him.. I hope they get another chance of a fair game, against a killer who won’t cheat. 🖤 its already really annoying in public matches, I just had cheaters yesterday in my team, can’t believe that some people take it that far to cheat in a tournament 😅
They were disqualified in the tournament and the match was forfeited to us. The league commissioner was very fair and thorough in his investigation which I respect because if I was being accused of cheating I’d hope for that same treatment
@@rezeigh1788I‘m glad to hear that :)!! Deserved 🖤
@@rezeigh1788 glad to hear!
@@rezeigh1788 thats great!
i see cheaters almost on a daily basis lately, the funniest part is the speed cheating killers slug/BM me after thinking they're so good xd, happened today too
10k hours player here. I definitely agree that this ain’t normal gameplay and is undoubtedly indicative of cheating.
Do you think his general gameplay also looks kind of clumsy for what his skill level should be at? I have no experience at all. Never played the game, so, I dunno. I've just watched people like SpookyLoopz and this guy seems worse (except for the seemingly blind interceptions)
@@smaakjeksit is clumsy, i wont be suprised if this moron cheated the entire time
@@smaakjeks I honestly think the walls are holding him back skillwise. If he had been without them, i think his gameplay could have reflected a much more skilled player. Because his rushes were always on point there was no readjusting or actual good mindgames. He was able to do a hugtech, which is a blight movement that skilled players can do, but he didnt get a hit from it. If he hadn't cheated, we probably would have seen more of crazy blight techs and very crazy moments. I have no doubt the player is skilled, but him using these cheats just completely invalidates and even holds him back from achieving what really good players can do. It's important to always remember that skilled players can cheat, and that their reasons often boil down to their entitlement to a win and that they are already good players so the cheats just "help" showcase that. In reality, it just makes you look worse and ruins the game for everyone especially the player cheating.
@@smaakjeks
Definitely. He is being held back by that shit.
hugtech doesnt take skill.@@lolsphere5499
other than that i agree
This guy just got caught in a world tournament.
They've found a .exe file he was using from an external usb device 😂
I love how at the end he was “tracking” invisible blood and scratch marks 😂😂😂😂😂
Amazing how easy you can make the game look when you have perfect tracking.
His gaming chair is just simply better than ours
They don’t even seem to be playing chase that good lol
@@hauntedartworks they were atrociously bad especially for claiming to be “Best Blight in Peru”
@@rezeigh1788 I wouldn’t know much about the blight stuff, but their blight seems a lot better than their wesker 😂
@@hauntedartworks look at their build even, they’re clearly not educated on wesker just based off their add ons. Uni is the staple add on for him yet doesn’t use it on a map like CT
i've seen this sort of thing play out in other competitive games. when his account eventually does get banned by behaviour, he'll finally admit to cheating, BUT only on the smurf account AND only in that one competitive instance, and any other time he used it was in casual, he pinky promises! great stuff, hens!
kind of wish i could have seen your high-level comp friends pepePoint at the vods, ngl
What's interesting is also his camera moves as though it locks on to the survivor and he like shuffles thru each of them robotically fast and with movement that made it seem like a computer positioned it. But you only see this effect when hes locked on them and you can see his normal camera movement continue until he locks on to a survivor. As for blight's bumps, they were sus af.
Hotkey camera to highlight/follow each survivor hitbox, there's only 4 of them.
not really - no cheat would even offer that feature. its pretty pointless. he's just flicking his mouse around to pretend he's 'looking for info' but obviously already knows because he has ESP.
the little flicks all the time are already sus
Dude made it more obvious than the average CS:GO player, there are so many things that are so obviously wall hacks its insane.
These survivor plays were simply beautiful. Considering what they were against.
I’m a killer main with a few thousand, and it’s 100% dodgy.
not even the comentator knew what was going on sometimes because the player saw more than the spectator XD
Captain of Peru kinda got busted o7
L
damn didn't know the cheater was from my country, such a sad thing to see.
@@sergio-sf1ekCheck the video, it's 30 minutes of subjective crying for not knowing how to lose, maybe the fact that a Peruvian beat them hit their ego, apart from being bad losers they are racists and xenophobes.
@@sergio-sf1ekits just the fact that he doesnt cheat the video is just happiness🤷♂️
@@ylost2331hE dOeSn’T cHeAt are you stupid? This whole thing was him cheating
but have you seen how friggin good these survivors are playing under those circumstances? Like, i'm over here impressed as hell. Seems like there still plenty to learn from such experinced players too.
I like how he NEVER, not a single time, checked a gem without progress. A true gamer right there.
The issue with something like this is now, what if hes been cheating his whole career and just decided too give up on hiding it
That's the worst part about a "skilled" player cheating. You cheat once, and ALL of your credibility is put into question. Sad behavior, all those hours will likely be put to waste once they're banned
100%. This player’s gameplay is extremely strange, especially the poor distance gauging on Blight. The player seems to struggle figuring out slide spots and distance before a rush will end. I’d expect a player with so many competitive achievements and 9k hours to know that, unless they simply never play Blight. Which would be weird considering they’re playing Blight competitively…
Hes just got that better Gaming chair. It enhances his vision obviously
I'm struggling to understand what his thought process was. Did he think the tournament was below him and didn't feel like respecting the competition? Did he think he could get away with it and look really cool? I've never heard of this guy but the total disrespect to everyone involved with the tourney is so disappointing. Thank you for bringing this to light.
Revistaram o Pc dele e não acharam nenhum cheat, isso na blast pro séries.
I can take a guess at why he did it.
Odds are, he genuinely is really good, but not the *best,* and he doesn't feel like he should have to work to get to that point to reap the rewards.
He wallhacks because he feels like he's owed the victory anyway, so may as well speed the process up.
Dont expect people who cheat on multiplayer games to be reasonable
you're really hopping on an alternate account to defend yourself, that's crazyyy
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he thinks he won't get caught and he needs the chump change of a prize, I assume he's been doing this for a long time
Imagine being so stupid that you think you can pull off so many back to back to back "Reverse chainsaw into Quentin hiding in a corner" moments without getting caught
Legend has it Wesker is still trying to see what he can find
He's gonna be lookin around, seeing what he can find.
Seeing what he can do
Lol
Alot of the plays could be plausible, for example at 17:28 he did have "some" info in that he knew they were working on that gen earlier in the match so there was a good chance that was one they would be working on and since he had pop and he was Blight he could pressure that fairly effectively. Even if this play would be super risky in a tournament setting.
However, for each instance that could be explained there was one that couldn't be. I think the damning evidence here were some of the wild swings he was doing on the Blight match on survivors way out his FOV during random rushes that happened to be perfect bounces. Also the perfect bounds to out of sight survivors as Wesker when it made 0 sense to pressure those random areas like 3:02. There is no reason to ignore someone you see to dash to a random rock. He couldn't even use the excuse of going to check the gens in that area since they were entity blocked.
The locker at the beginning said it all, because there was absolutely zero reason to go for that locker. Power was off CD, and he had more than enough of an angle to just m2 to the vault. He saw Dwight and Kate on gens from the other side of the map and dipped.
And at 20:32 ? How did he know Nea was hiding in the corner of the map?
Surprised the commentator didn’t question the head-on dodge
Not going to defend an obvious cheater, but from the POV of the commentator, head-on first chase is very common in comp. Survivors brought him towards shack so it can be reasonably suspected that it was for a head-on play.
Ngl a cheater’s pressure feels like how dangerous a killer actually should be in this game 😂
Appreciate the 10 hours of work you put in this.
Just that first play by shack was incredibly suspicious, why would he run into the corrupt, seemingly know where Nea is already, and then heavily respect the locker when he should have no reason to expect the Head On there
I'm not saying this is the answer, he very well may be cheating, but it's also possible that he watched this team's previous games and saw them frequently utilize head-on in early chases at shack like this and realized as she was committing to the loop that there was something up.
It's a common play at high level competitions so I don't think it's entirely unforgiveable on it's own. There were some other plays I found more suspicious. But unfortunately it's still possible that there is a tiny chance he was legit and is watching his career burn up in flames over this.
@@invertin he brought it up because he can see it on his end lol
@@Night_Hawk_475no he was disqualified from the tournament, it was verified he was cheating. so he for sure did it there’s no maybe
@@Night_Hawk_475One of the players from this video left a few comments about it I can tag you in if you’re curious
@@pixielies2Go for it, sure thing o-o
I didn't see hard proof back when I made my comment, if any's come out then I'm glad we have something irrefutable at least. But just to be clear the disqualification itself isn't proof, hopefully it was based on some, but the video here didn't have any \o/
When good luck happens often enough it rarely is luck.
I only ever watch this game for fun, I don't play it. I don't even own it, but I've watched probably 100 competitive matches and I competitively game in other games. The cheating is obvious even in this 2 game sample with 1 simple observation compared to every other match I've observed: the killer never has any downtime, ever. He never spends a single second searching for survivors or them eluding him. Never guesses wrong. Makes wild swings around corners for people he has never even spotted and he's right every time. He finishes hooking or smacking a generator and immediately beelines and finds a new target. This never happens in any other competitive match that I've seen, not even the luckiest excellent killer games have this kind of constant action. There is always a "lull" in the gameplay where the killer is being more conservative or just guesses wrong. This guy is super aggressive. Even a casual viewer like me can see the obvious cheating.
Knowing that the Adam was in the locker at the start is SUS in itself.
"It's not hacking, its just Tier 15 Lethal Pursuer"
I do hope behavior focuses on hitboxes in the next patch. Some of those hits and the wesker slam into pallet on Dwight from other side is just clear evidence of this needed change
Had this happened to me before. Its bs
not a hitbox issue, a ping issue.
no
That first couple of wesker plays I was like "Why he use his power so early." But the blight gameplay. Some of those slugs and then hitting someone else. Yeah there no reason you go straight to the other player. Somr of them are fully healed and there know way to know unless you look around. Especially at the end where he basically goes straight to Dwight
Yeah, pretty obvious. Especially when you look at his mechanical skill by itself, he's an extremely average player, and yet he's apparently a "pro comp" player who's won multiple tournaments?
The wallhacks carry him.
Hes definetely not an "average" Blight by mechanical skill
@@kaakeli222play like 40 games of blight and you would probably look just as good at blight plays lol. As long as your not the type of person to be bad at Mario kart then you can be good at killer mechanics with a few games
@@mikehunt8708 Lmao shut up. I have like 30k blight hits.
Ok 💀💀
@@mikehunt8708cheats or not you wouldnt compare to him lol
Some of these hits were crazy. He literally ran right to the people and there being no clue where they were. I could understand if he did it and was wrong sometimes but he was right every single time that he ran rogue and randomly found a survivor
"He's going to look around, see what he can find."
Imagine how hard it would be tell he was cheating without the vod from the spectators. Bhvr should really improve their spec mode and add replays
He is still saying he didn’t cheat, the way he was playing was literally perfect, catching everyone off guard, and still he says he played badly 😂 no shame.
Seeing people defending him in the comments goes to show how committed they are to cheating going forwards. Maybe they’ll stop cheating and continue to lose in everything. This team can’t win a match 😂
There's literally 2 people defending him under every comment, that's probably his 2 alts @@rezeigh1788
Hens has more followers and views, so he abuses his power to portray him as a cheater. But there's no way to know if he used wallhacks or not. What Hens shows in this video are just assumptions because he can't believe his friend lost a match against someone who simply played better than him.
@@Alejandro-gg7oz Not once did he check a gen that wasn't worked on. The video shows so many obvious examples of blatant cheating. Cope more and get outta here cheater.
@@Alejandro-gg7oz Bro thinks we were born yesterday. He didn't have a single aura reading perk and he always B-lined to survivors he couldn't even see with 100% accuracy. Hens isn't making people think anything, the gameplay speaks for itself. Even if Hens didn't commentate his cheating would still be blatant. This is pure copium, save yourself and stop associating with cheaters it will make you look bad by proxy.
Would be interesting to see a video about how subtle cheating can be, Play 2-3 games on a private server with friends and cheat on one of them and show the games to people to see if they can spot which game you cheated in
I think someone did this already with otz and them lot
Yeah, Supaalf did a video where Otzdarva, RapidMain and Hens tried to spot the cheater. But that was from a public game, i meant more in a game with 5 very good players. @rezeigh1788
Uploading a video showcasing cheats sounds like a one way ticket to getting banned
Thats why i said on a private server. It's not hard to setup@@daisymae5325
This is best DBD commentator I have heard!!! Well done king.
I don't understand how he would think he wouldn't be caught with this.
Sure sometimes you could figure out where people are but he knew exactly when to go and where.
Them team captains covering for him because those 2 games were obvious wallhacks ain’t no way you can say otherwise
it really makes me wonder and confused as to why people would be cheating on this kind of game
Money in this case
Every game is prone to cheaters. Especially online ones. And ESPECIALLY when there's money involved.
Y’all just missed the latest patch where they made Lethal + BBQ + Floods + Infectious + floods + Bitter all base kit… Except if he had all those perks it still wouldn’t explain half of it 😂
first time i played this game i thought “oh this is fun” but i never would’ve imagined there was a competitive scene, let alone cheaters 😭
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I think the mere fact that he was able to get so much pressure on the entire team before the first two gens popped was sus enough on its own :P
I wonder if their recent tournament placements have been suffering. The most likely explanation is that they felt entitled to wins since they're a good player so decided to cheat for their "rightful" placements. This happens a lot in speedrunning circles. It's obviously not an excuse, but some kind of explanation for their actions.
imagine being so bad that you need to wallhack. this guy should be banned from the entire comp scene.
Amazing video Mr Hens!
Shout out that solo caster. Damn what a thankless job.
I honestly can't imagine having respect as a player - a comp player at that - and throwing it away for an unfair advantage. I am happy however that this wasn't another case of "someone was cheating," & the cheater being protected as we so often see in the gaming community. Thank you for expressing exactly who was at fault, so people know who not to support.
On the overall cheating issue...this is scary to see. It's so hard to prove unless you can see a vod/know the game well enough. I feel so jaded these days but with how common it is to be found without information, this is a little validating about gut feelings.
At first I was like "oh maybe he just got lucky and picked the right gen" then as the video progressed he just got blatantly obvious on his cheating