343iBot Posted August 29, 2020 Report Share Posted August 29, 2020 There's nothing quite like seeing justice properly served, and Twitch viewers certainly saw that when a Call of Duty streamer accidentally revealed himself to be a cheater. Shortly thereafter, he was banned from Twitch, and players can enjoy themselves knowing there is one less dirty rotten cheater profiting off dishonesty. While bragging about how good he was at Call of Duty: Warzone earlier this week, streamer MrGolds had his screen showing a Windows task manager, but underneath it was the cheating program EngineOwning. This didn't go unnoticed, and his Twitch account is no longer available. Streamer gets caught with cheat menu LIVE on streamEveryone report his stream plsproof: https://t.co/8LVEjcP05ktwitch: https://t.co/fQn1dyLL0a pic.twitter.com/eWfjuq4Wgc — (@ERA7E) August 24, 2020 EngineOwning advertises itself as an "undetected" cheat system for big-name shooters. That might be true for the game software itself, but eagle-eyed viewers weren't going to let him get away with it. The program has several settings related to "aimbot" tools, making it rather funny that he was bragging about his gunplay in the clip at the time his cheating was discovered. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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