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Competitive Call of Duty Player Got Caught Cheating In A $7,000 Tournament And Then Proceeded To Rat Out All His Friends Who Also Cheat

NERD ALERT

Competitive Call of Duty player "Shiv" was caught cheating last night during a $7,000 tournament Search and Destroy tournament. In the video clip above, you can see these white dots moving throughout the screen. JGod then proceeded to highlight these white boxes by adding his own red box. 

So what you're seeing above is a very sophisticated wall hack. Most standard wall hacks are these enormous red boxes that outline enemies or outline the skeleton of the player.

It's very tough to see with the naked eye, but JGod does a great job of changing the contrast and making it very obvious.

This competitive player "Shiv" also has a monitor cam which shows his game's monitor. This was to prove he wasn't cheating during his rise to competitive notoriety.  To keep it simple, any time an upcoming player starts making noise in tournaments, everyone gets a little sus of said player because in today's gaming scene so many hacks are readily available for anyone to download.

This will (hopefully) all change December 2nd when the Ricochet anti-cheat system comes to Warzone and Call of Duty. Fingers crossed that it works as intended because something like this should never happen.

So this clips goes semi-viral within the gaming scene and immediately Shiv knows he's fucked. What's his next move? He drops a list of all the people he knows are cheating and then deletes his Twitter account. GG.

Nickmercs, who previously used to grind nightly Search and Destroy tournaments, gave his thoughts on the Call of Duty Search and Destroy scene:

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Even NYSL Competitive Call of Duty Player 'Clayster' said he's lost hundreds of dollars, if not thousands of dollars.