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Because, like I said, they do say they get banned, but then they just go on another account, so they're not IP banning people, or at least, I'm not sure. I'm not very technical when it comes to this. Maybe these people are just changing their IP addresses and stuff at Free Will and, you know, are not able to go to another account, etc. I'm not really sure how it's done, like how these people get away with it, but, yeah, at the moment, cheating is on the rise, and a lot of things is he even affecting the game in many ways, even outside of the game, like prize money.

Streamers and pro players cheating in mw3 for prize money

Streamers and pro players cheating in mw3 for prize money

We're talking about serious hard-earned cash and stuff that is being affected by this.

Unfortunately, I can't find the tweet for it. I was looking the other day for it to make this article, but there is a person out there who won $75, 000 in prize money from playing this game, probably War Zone IAG. I'm not sure what they specifically played, but it looked like War Zone; they were part of the part of that community, and they eventually got called on a live stream streaming cheating, with wall hacks not in a tournament or anything, but they just happen to have wall hacks accidentally show on the stream because what they do is they have an overlay on, and then boom, they hide it through, so you know they stream without showing you the hacks.

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I'm not sure exactly how they do it; they must have something like duplicate what they're seeing or something, but basically they can stream with hacks and not actually show you the hacks that they've actually got on their screen, and this person accidentally exposed himself, but has been found to have won $75, 000 in prize money.

Now, whether or not he cheated in those tournaments will never be able to be proven but I'd go out on a limb and say that if you've won $75, 000 and you've been caught cheating—you know, cheating at least once—you've probably cheated for that $75,000. There's no if buts in May, and I wouldn't take it that someone hasn't cheated if they do use cheats.

And that's quite a serious thing here because it obviously affects the people who didn't get the money, the prize pool being that if they won that money in a certain position or something somebody missed out somebody missed out on money because that one person was cheating. And at the same time I've got a tweet here, and now I can't really share this because it's a article unfortunately, but, show, there's a tweet here from Charlie Inel or from a guy who was showing stair glitch proof, so this was clearly a GB or something.

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Stair glitching is basically a Bann thing; it's not allowed to be done in these games. However, while showing article of the stair glitch, he also forgot to remove his Cronos from the bottom, and I want to talk about that a bit. I feel like Cronus is on the rise, and I'm not Al not also just saying that, you know, noticing my game that people use in Cronus. I am also.

Cronus zen sales rising and more cheating in mw3

Cronus zen sales rising and more cheating in mw3

Noticing you know the sales of the Crona. If you go on to Amazon right now, you can see Crona sells about 4, 000 per month of its items, and that's not good now. That doesn't mean there are 4, 000 people every month, you know, joining Call of Duty and using it. Call of Duty could be used for other games like Rainbow Six Siege or, I don't know, Apex Legends.

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It could be for anything, and Cronis could be used in any other game mode. I'd go out on a limit and say at least half those people are using a cronis here in Modern Warfare 3 every single month. That's 2, 000 new people every single month buying a cronis. Obviously, the cronis doesn't mean you're going to be absolutely Godlike, but it does help massively with reducing recoil, it can give you more aim assist, it can do a lot of beneficial things that it shouldn't be able to do, and I also want to talk about cheating that isn't cheating that I've noticed has been talked about and kind of compared to a kronus, which is people saying if cronis is and macros, which also macros are cheating, that's becoming more rampant.

And especially with the macros because the macros are actually being used to change the way the guns fire and stuff, so for instance, the burst guns are current; it's caught off top of my head, but burst guns can be basically made automatic by macros, and regardless of whether you think it isn't or isn't, macros are cheating.

Okay, macros cannot be used on console no matter what you do, but on PC they can, and unfortunately, people are arguing that people using scoff controllers and elite controllers, which I do use, are cheats, and that simply is not the case. Controllers like the Elite Controller and Scuf are not cheats.

I don't believe those are cheats simply because you can use the same buttons; it's just more comfortable. Having an extra paddle does not mean I can press a button quicker than you, etc.

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CHEATING Is On The Rise In MW3! Hope u enjoyed today's video discussing cheating in modern warfare 3 and why I believe it on the rise and discussing the different types of cheating happening in mw3 such as aimbot, wall hacks, cronus users and macros in mw3 and what needs to happen to prevent this and why the current mw3 anti cheat doesn't prevent this mw3 cheating issue.
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