In Call of Duty: Warzone there are plenty of cheaters, but some are so brazen that they stream their misdeeds live and mock their critics. A particularly audacious cheat has now seemingly faced at least partial consequences for this unsporting behavior.
What happened? The Twitch streamer AGuyNamedCody is one of thousands of cheaters who plague the game CoD Warzone daily. He uses aimbots and wallhacks to enhance his gameplay, completely dominating a large part of the lobby like a young god. And unlike a unfortunate other cheater, he doesn’t die while cheating.
What sets him apart from other cheaters, however, is that he doesn’t even bother to conceal his wrongdoings. Instead, he cheats freely while streaming the disgraceful spectacle live on Twitch.
Of course, this does not go over well with the viewers, and soon voices in the chat rise up, saying: “You are ruining the game for us honest players who just want to play for an hour a day”
In response, the cheater casually replied, “Well, just play another game!” Cheaters, the streamer continued, exist everywhere and since he has been taken out by them too often, he simply decided to cheat himself.
Was he banned? In fact, it soon came to an end for the misconduct, as the connection of the cheater was suddenly interrupted and his account was banned. Yet even this action taught him no decency. Instead, he arrogantly replied that he would just create a new account and continue cheating.
Late Justice – Live Cheater gets banned from Twitch
Were there any consequences? The hacker continued to cheat for a while, but apparently, his misdeeds attracted enough attention, and after numerous complaints, his Twitch channel has now been banned. So at least he can no longer flaunt his cheating publicly.
Nonetheless, the incident reveals again how little consequences cheaters seem to fear – especially in the free-to-play part Warzone. As a free-to-play title, Warzone is free to play. A banned cheater only has to create a new account and can start cheating again immediately. Fans have long hoped for further measures, but despite massive bans and hardware bans, cheaters continue to be hard at work.