In Call of Duty: Warzone there is a big discussion about cheating. The Twitch streamer Nadia Amine is suspected by many of secretly using cheats. Former world champion Doug “Censor” Martin wants to investigate this now. The topic polarizes the player community.
What is the conflict about?
- People are currently obsessed with proving that the successful 22-year-old Twitch streamer Nadia Amine cannot really play Call of Duty.
- When Amine had to play on a different setup at the “CoD Next” event, YouTubers made videos about how absolutely terrible the 22-year-old supposedly plays “without her hacks.”
- However, they took videos out of context and edited them to show only one bad round of Amine, while not showing the better rounds. The streamer explained that during this round, in which she looked so terrible, she had some technical problems.
The streamer sees the criticism against her mainly as a sexist attitude. “Boys” simply cannot accept that a woman is better than they are.
“Without her hacks, she can’t do anything!”
How is it currently going? Essentially, there is now this narrative: “The attractive woman cannot really play, and it’s all just fraud.”
However, the streamer fights against this impression, participates more in live events, and plays Call of Duty with the e-sports organization “TSM” to prove that she is really “clean” (via twitter).

But many fans still insist: No, she is only that good with cheats – without these cheats she is terrible.
Her defenders, however, mock the criticism and see it as sexism. How could Nadia cheat on a PC that is provided by TSM?
At the moment, everything is still going well for Nadia:
Despite the accusations, she is a successful Twitch streamer who is invited to events and a valuable member of society. This seems to infuriate some, who want to prove that she is just a “fraud.”
Former world champion wants to hunt cheaters – Says he has secret information
This is now the new level: The former world-class player Doug “Censor” Martin is now 28 years old and more of a content creator than an e-sports player. He is known as quite a poser.
Censor has now made it his mission to expose “cheaters” in Call of Duty: He says he has a list of several people who downloaded cheats last year and wants to reveal them now.
On September 27, Censor tweeted: He caught a cheater in ranked play with “Tylierish” and will continue to deliver “justice.” For now, however, he will focus his attention on Nadia (via twitter).

What’s behind this: Doug “Censor” Martin may not be a brilliant CoD player like he used to be, but he knows the CoD community very well and knows how they think.
A hunt for cheaters is guaranteed to bring in many views. And if one is already hunting cheaters, one might as well throw the name “Nadia” into the mix – people will jump in immediately.
The first players are already warning Nadia: “Doug will get you.”
Since the release, CoD has had a problem with cheaters:
“CoD needs to fix this, otherwise Warzone will be dead in a week”