CoD MW3: Pro player caught cheating live on Twitch while celebrating wildly

CoD MW3: Pro player caught cheating live on Twitch while celebrating wildly

In games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, cheaters can ruin entire matches. A cheater was noticed during a livestream on Twitch while dancing happily in his chair. One might think a “professional battle royale player” wouldn’t need to cheat at all.

Cheaters come up with the wildest methods to get an advantage in matches. Some suddenly float on jet skis through the air, while others smuggle a powerful weapon from the zombie mode into multiplayer.

In comparison, the cheat used by the Twitch streamer “DDevinity” seems almost uncreative but no less nasty. While he happily dances in his chair and watches a teammate secure victory in a match in CoD: MW3, not only do his dance moves catch the eye upon closer inspection, but also strange red markings.

What can be seen in the clip? On December 30, user “astra1x” posts a clip on X (formerly Twitter) and writes: “Caught the dude hacking live in-stream.” At first glance, it appears to be a normal situation from a match in the “Search and Destroy” mode.

A player places a bomb and secures victory for the team. The streamer “DDevinity”, who seems to have been killed prior, watches and dances happily in his chair. However, upon closer inspection, one notices red markings on the opposing players.

The red boxes mark enemies, revealing their position—even behind walls.

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Many users comment underneath the post on X, asking how one can tell he is cheating. The post creator replies with a screenshot from the clip, stating: “Harder to see on mobile, but he has red boxes.”

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“I don’t know what the hell I just did”

How does the community react? The clip is currently being shared and commented on by various accounts on X, including “ModernWarzone”, a Call of Duty news account with over 856,000 followers. Not only are there discussions about the cheats, but also about the label of “DDevinity” as a pro player with “70k dollars in total earnings”, as stated in his Twitch info.

Esports host Katie Bedford questions in a comment on X how he arrives at the number of earnings. “ModernWarzone” points out that he has this in his info. On X, he has deleted it, but it’s still there on Twitch .

On Twitch, “DDevinity” calls himself a “professional battle royale player” and refers to his achievements based on Fortnite matches and games like Apex and Overwatch.

In another clip on X from December 30, the cheater “DDevinity” can be heard, according to “astra1x”. He confirms that he cheated in that situation, but apparently has never done so before. He says he will be honest and admits that he bought the cheats only on the 29th [of December].

What reason does he give? “DDevinity” mentions he does not want to throw anyone under the bus, but he asked someone how to set up the cheats. He got mad after dying three times in the Warzone finals yesterday. “I got mad and I didn’t set [the cheats] up. I don’t know how to make the settings, I don’t know what the hell I did.”

In the comments, several people point out that this is often the standard excuse: they bought the cheats just yesterday and don’t normally use them. Some ask why one would buy something like that without knowing how it works.

If you want to cause real chaos and have an advantage in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – of course without cheating – you should take a closer look at certain killstreaks. Especially in hardcore mode, this can mean death for your opponents:

CoD MW3: Harmless gadget makes you overpowered in the right mode because it takes away an essential ability from your opponents

Source(s): Dexerto
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