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The text is a transcript of a conversation between two people who are discussing the alleged hacking of a team called Mayavi in a game. They are analyzing various clips of the team's gameplay and pointing out the suspicious actions and explanations of the players. They are also questioning the role of the management and the organization that supports the team. They are asking for the opinions of their audience and inviting them to comment on their findings. They are also promoting each other's channels and thanking each other for the discussion.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
- The text is a transcript of a video where two people are discussing the alleged hacking of a team called Mayavi in a game.
- The text contains several clips of Mayavi's gameplay and their explanations for their suspicious shots.
- The text also contains the reactions and opinions of the two people who are analyzing the clips and pointing out the inconsistencies and lies in Mayavi's explanations.
- The text mentions some other teams, players, apps, and tournaments related to the game and the hacking allegations.
Here is a numbered list of the facts:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where two people are discussing the alleged hacking of a team called Mayavi in a game.
2. The game is a mobile shooting game where players can use aids, scopes, and guns to kill enemies.
3. Mayavi is accused of using hacks such as wallhack, aimbot, and radar to see and shoot enemies through walls and smoke.
4. The text contains several clips of Mayavi's gameplay and their explanations for their suspicious shots.
5. The clips show Mayavi killing enemies without seeing them, opening aids at the right moment, and hitting long-range shots with red dot.
6. The text also contains the reactions and opinions of the two people who are analyzing the clips and pointing out the inconsistencies and lies in Mayavi's explanations.
7. The two people are Snell and Gurjar, who are also players and streamers of the game.
8. Snell and Gurjar claim that they have received many clips from other teams and players who have doubts about Mayavi's gameplay.
9. Snell and Gurjar also claim that they have checked Mayavi's device and found a recently deleted app called TutuApp, which is used to download hacks for the game.
10. Mayavi's explanations for their shots include excuses such as granny playing, sound delay, GTA mod apk, TutuApp for GTA, etc.
11. Snell and Gurjar refute Mayavi's explanations by showing evidence from the clips, the chats, and their own experience of playing the game.
12. The text mentions some other teams, players, apps, and tournaments related to the game and the hacking allegations.
13. Some of the other teams mentioned are T1, Vijay, Global India, etc.
14. Some of the other players mentioned are Crypto, Action, etc.
15. Some of the other apps mentioned are GTA, Minecraft, etc.
16. Some of the tournaments mentioned are BGMI Grind Round 1 and 3, PCS Series, etc.