Gamers Atrapados Haciendo Trampa - Parte 4 - Summary

Summary

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The video is about streamers and gamers who were shamefully exposed for cheating in various games, such as Call of Duty, Clustertruck, Halo 2, and Yu-Gi-Oh. The video shows clips of their cheating methods, such as wall hacks, aimbots, splicing, and swapping cards, and how they were caught and banned by the game developers, moderators, or other players. The video also comments on the cheaters' excuses, apologies, and consequences. The video invites the viewers to like, subscribe, and comment on the video.

Facts

1. Cheating is a common issue in video games, especially in multiplayer online games. It has become a way to gain viewership on live streaming sites.
2. Cheaters often use tools like "wall hacks" or "esp" to gain an unfair advantage in games.
3. Call of Duty is one of the best-selling video game franchises and is plagued by hundreds of cheaters.
4. In 2022, a competitive Call of Duty player was accused of using cheats in a 2 versus 2 match.
5. The French streamer Mr Pixel was criticized in 2020 for some of his suspicious games in Call of Duty.
6. In July 2021, Twitch Rivals started a competition by pitting European streamers against each other in the Call of Duty Watson lobbies.
7. Murfing is when higher Rank players create new accounts to play in low Rank lobbies in competitive mode.
8. In November 2021, Valorant began to take the problem of smartphones seriously.
9. In 2021, Camomo caught a cheater who seemed to be using every trick in the book.
10. In September 2021, the player Sofia Slace Ramírez was accused of boosting in Valorant.
11. In October 2021, Polaris, a professional player from Valorant, was banned for cheating.
12. In August 2021, Activision started a wave of bans expelling half a million cheaters from their servers.
13. In January 2022, Twitch Rivals tournament participant America was accused of suspicious behavior.
14. In November 2021, Call of Duty player Funnysin was reported to be using a trick that allows him to hit enemies without targeting them.
15. In September 2021, Francesco Codiani, a Yu-Gi-Oh player, admitted to cheating in card game tournaments.