The Top 10 Dirtiest Cheaters in Esports Who Got Destroyed - Summary

Summary

The article lists the top 10 "dirtiest" cheaters in esports history. Here's a brief summary of each:

1. Forsaken: A professional CS:GO player caught cheating at a major tournament, using a cheat program called "word.exe" to gain an unfair advantage.

2. Cameron Jeffers: A virtual cyclist who used software to cheat in a tournament, allowing his avatar to maintain a high speed without pedaling.

3. PUBG cheaters: Several professional PUBG players were caught using a "radar hack" cheat, which allowed them to see the location of other players on the map.

4. APX Void: A Hearthstone player who cracked under pressure and asked a friend for advice during a match, leading to his disqualification.

5. Thunder Predator's A Tunes: A Dota 2 player who used a mouse macro to perform actions at inhuman speeds, leading to his team's disqualification.

6. Azubu Frost: A League of Legends team that cheated by watching the audience's screen, which showed the stream of the game, giving them an unfair advantage.

7. Nick 830: A Fortnite content creator who cheated in a charity event by landing in a forbidden area to get better loot, but was only given a warning.

8. Faze Jarvis: A Fortnite content creator who made a video showcasing his use of aimbots, leading to his permanent ban from the game.

9. Shaika: A Rainbow Six Siege player who was accused of using wall hacks, leading to his two-year ban, although he claims he was innocent.

10. KQLY: A professional CS:GO player who was banned for cheating, although the details of his cheating are still unclear, leading to widespread suspicion and accusations in the CS:GO community.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Forsaken, a player, was caught cheating at the Extremes Land Zowie Asia 2018 tournament.
2. Forsaken had all his cheats on a file on his computer called "Word.exe".
3. He fought with tournament admins while trying to delete the file before they saw it.
4. Cameron Jeffers, a YouTuber and cyclist, was banned from the sport of cycling for using bots to get an edge in a virtual cycling competition.
5. Jeffers used software to make his avatar sit at a power value of 400 watts, allowing him to win the tournament.
6. British Cycling stripped Jeffers of his gold medal and fined him £250.
7. In 2018, several professional players were caught using a radar hack in PUBG, which allowed them to see other players' locations on the map.
8. Apo Void, a Hearthstone player, was disqualified for typing a message to a friend during a match, asking for advice on how to play a specific matchup.
9. Thunder Predator, a Dota 2 team, was disqualified for using a mouse macro that allowed them to use spells and abilities at inhuman speeds.
10. Nick 830, a Fortnite content creator, cheated in a charity event by landing in a different part of the map to get better loot.
11. Faze Jarvis, a Fortnite content creator, was permanently banned from the game for using an aimbot and uploading a video of it to YouTube.
12. Shaika, a Rainbow Six Siege player, was banned for two years for allegedly using wall hacks or other cheats to gain an unfair advantage.
13. Cali, a Counter-Strike player, received a VAC ban, effectively removing him from the pro scene, due to accusations of cheating.

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