A particularly passionate streamer from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare took over 90 hours to watch in the course of ten livestreams proud 357 wins in a row get. Hype Stallion's record hunt came to a sudden and extremely unfortunate conclusion.
Because his winning streak was not ended in a fair fight, but with the help of an Aimbot cheat and an atomic bomb. Hype Stallion has now shared the grueling scenes on Twitter and asked developer Infinity Ward for help.
Aimbot cheat beats real skill
In the shared videos we see how the team of the streamer is fighting quite successfully through the current match in Modern Warfare. However, Hype Stallion and his fellow campaigners quickly find themselves on the losing side when an enemy player begins to spread a conspicuous number of headshots in a split second.
Ultimately, the team has to surrender (with increasing frustration from hype stallion) after the obvious cheater in the opposing team detonates an atomic bomb and ends the game
And more proof also pic.twitter.com/gHiPhjGRJB
– Hype stallion (@ImStallionTV) May 6, 2020
Hype Stallion hopes that the developer studio will reset its spoiled winning streak, ban the responsible cheater and is more vehement against the use of aimbots.
He writes that he would have had no problem losing to competent players in the course of a fair competition. But it is particularly annoying that a cheater in particular has annihilated the very impressive winning streak of a total of 357 matches won in a row.
What is being done about cheaters?
The multiplayer of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the Battle Royale release Warzone both have to fight with massive cheaters and hackers. For example, by April 2020, over 70,000 players in Warzone alone were banned due to attempted fraud.
Since then, Infinity Ward has had one special punishment for cheaters come up with Modern Warfare and Warzone: Those who use unfair methods are transported to "their personal matchmaking hell".
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CoD: Warzone sends cheaters to a special matchmaking hell
Specifically, this means: If you cheat, you can only play with other cheaters. However, it remains unclear from how many reports suspected fraudsters are thrown onto these special servers and to what extent players are punished who abuse the reporting function of Call of Duty.
Accordingly, it cannot be ruled out that despite Infinity Ward's rigorous measures in Modern Warfare and Warzone, you can always deal with cheaters. Just like the hype stallion in the videos above.