Search results for "a6792aa1a4a38aa7dc7220b270263361" in md5 (12)

/v/ - Face it
Anonymous No.719115340
>>719115006
if this is cheating, then shroud is also cheating
/vg/ - /bfg/ - Battlefield General
Anonymous No.536197619
>>536175946
>>536179416
>Shroud not cheating
/vg/ - /bfg/ - Battlefield General
Anonymous No.535602554
>>535591250
>shroud using these type of aimbots
it was quite obvious
/v/ - [SAD NEWS] Even pro players are cheating in Battlefield 6
Anonymous No.718311380
>>718305987
Don't you hate it when your gamer senses know the enemys head location is behind a wall, grrr gamer itch!
/v/ - Thread 718111081
Anonymous No.718138923
>>718111081
so catgirl gets raped and banned but shrouds allowed to continue?
/v/ - Thread 717956653
Anonymous No.717958363
>>717958217
>When Shroud got accused of hacking he used a prebuilt PC in front of a live audience and BTFO and entire e-sports team on him own.
This never happened, Shroud has only gone to 1 LAN and performed absolutely terribly there. Also it is possible to cheat on LAN, just harder. See: the CSGO LAN cheating incident where a guy was using the Steam workshop to download his cheat at the LAN, then remove it after.

I think if you're a PCfag streamer it would be stupid not to cheat, you gain millions of dollars by doing it. It's like saying an olympic athlete shouldn't cheat. Why? It's millions in profit, lifechanging money, and you won't get caught unless you're a total moron. It's undetectable when done right. Shroud is based for cheating and destroying PCfags.
/v/ - Thread 717898257
Anonymous No.717901137
>>717900997
/v/ - Thread 717833587
Anonymous No.717833857
>>717833587
Why do subhuman orbiters defend obvious hackers like their life depends on it?
/v/ - Olympics ban cheaters, Esports hands them sponsorship
Anonymous No.716515234
>>716508741
>not posting the best one immediately
/v/ - Thread 715434084
Anonymous No.715437889
>>715437789
Are you referring to this webm that keeps getting posted in every CS thread? Because just so you know, this actually isn't cheating, as much as I recognize that it looks like it
/v/ - Have you ever cheated in video games?
Anonymous No.714705070
>>714692692
>None of this looks out of the ordinary.
Completely ordinary mouse wiggle here.
/v/ - Thread 714106151
Anonymous No.714106385
>when your gamer chair hijacks control of the crosshair and magnetizes to an enemy head behind the wall, so you have to panic flick to wrestle back control