Twitch streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel was quick to confront a Warzone hacker while on stream.
Warzone is no stranger to cheaters causing havoc in the game, despite multiple ban waves being issued, they still seem to find their way back in with a host of new cheats.
xQc found himself under attack from player ‘ReportMeIHack’ with xQcOW as their clan tag, this was enough for xQc to realise he was being stream sniped.
Amusingly instead of simply leaving the match and queueing again, xQc made the decision to instead take the hacker on and expose them as they continued to watch his stream, which turned into a strange type of interview.
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Lengyel then tried to get the hacker to demonstrate some bizarre tasks that they were able to carryout with their hacking software and resulted in seeing them secure frags through the walls without even looking.
The former OWL pro said “It’s a thing that makes you look like you’re hitting your shot even though you’re not hacking?”
Following this, the hacker then nodded suggesting he was correct about what had happened.
xQc said “So, this is a hack like one that was in Overwatch called Magic Bullet. The way it worked was you would hit your shots even if you’re not looking at your target. So, if you’re close, your shots are going to hit and it’s going to look like you’re not hacking”.
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It then seemed that the hacker was answering xQc’s questions by bullets hitting the wall in word formations.
The hacker even admitted to paying $20 for the hacks.
Unfortunately, the hacker ended up winning the game, it looks as though Activision won’t be able to get the cheating issue fully under control after these type of situations are repeatedly cropping up.
Fans can only hope that something is in the works to try and combat these issues, be sure to check back with us at Gamerficial for the latest news and updates.