in the future do NOT call out a person who you suspect of cheating as it may result in them disabling whatever software they are using, if you already have footage that you believe is viable THEN you can call them out.
Also for future reference, if you are spectating a suspected cheater type /speclist_hideme as it will hide you from the "user is spectating" notification!
No demos this is better then an stv. Should the server be recording stvs? The Date of Incident: Team Fortress 2 2020.03.08 - 21.15.56.06. (March 8th, 2020 9:15 pst)
Just some suspicious moments I would like to mention
1:55 Pill shoots to the left of where the crosshair is looking, may be just a spectating issue but none that I've seen, second shot fires more to the right of where the crosshair is looking
2:40 she is not aiming at the soldier but hits him regardless, could be a spectating issue again but rather suspicious nonetheless
3:05 she definitely misses the soldier if you were to slow down the footage, rocket would have clearly missed
3:24 Aims forward but the rocket travels downward
3:39 aims at the ground but the rocket hits the enemy soldier
3:46 she CLEARLY misses the soldier but the rocket hits him regardless
4:09 rocket hits soldier despite crosshair not being on/near the opponent
I do not believe it is necessary for me to look further into this video as I am almost certain that this user is using some sort of aimbot/projectile aimbot.
Over flicking to compensate for the projectile aim bot. Aim bot and Projectile Aim bot, etc.
15 year old account and no knows who they are.
"12,000 Hours" but a her hours are hidden.
She quote "Play tf2centers" but has no log.tf or SizzlingStats. Bonus: no tf2center profile/UGC/RGL/ETF2L and ESEA profile
Regarding this, she shows screenshots on her profile indicating that many hours, but does not show any indication that these screenshots are actually of/from her own account.
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