Pro gamer caught cheating live on Twitch while partying hard

In games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, cheaters can ruin entire matches. A cheater was noticed in the live stream on Twitch while he was dancing exuberantly in his chair. You might think that a “professional battle royale player” wouldn’t need to cheat.

Cheaters come up with the wildest ways to gain advantages in matches. Some suddenly float through the air on motorboats, others sneak a powerful weapon from zombie mode into multiplayer.

In comparison, the cheat used by the Twitch streamer “DDevinity” seems almost uncreative, but no less nasty. As he happily dances in his chair and watches a teammate win a match in CoD: MW3, a closer look not only notices his dance moves, but also strange red markings.

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What do you see in the clip? On December 30th, the user “astra1x” posted a clip on Search and destroy”.

One player places a bomb and wins the team. The streamer “DDevinity”, who apparently was killed beforehand, watches him and dances happily on his chair. However, if you take a closer look at the scene, you can see red markings on the opposing players.

The red boxes are used to mark enemies and thus reveal their position – even behind walls.

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Several users asked under the post on X how they could tell that he was cheating. The post’s creator responds with a screenshot from the clip and writes: “Hard to see on a smartphone, but it has red boxes.”

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“I don’t know what the fuck I did”

How does the community react? On X, the clip is currently being shared and commented on by various accounts, including ModernWarzone, a Call of Duty news account with over 856,000 followers. There are discussions not only about the cheats, but also about the description of “DDevinity” as a professional player with “70k dollars in total income,” as it says in his Twitch info.

Esports host Katie Bedford questions how he comes up with the revenue figure in a comment on X. “ModernWarzone” notes that he has this in his info. He deleted it on X, but it’s still there on Twitch.

On Twitch, “DDevinity” calls himself a “professional battle royale player” and refers to his achievements in Fortnite matches as well as games like Apex and Overwatch.

According to “astra1x”, the cheater “DDevinity” can be heard in another clip on X from December 30th. He confirms that he cheated in this situation, but obviously never before. He’ll be honest, says he didn’t get the cheats until the 29th. [Dezember] bought.

What does he give as a reason? “DDevinity” notes that he doesn’t want to bash anyone, but he did ask someone how to set up the cheats. Yesterday he died three times in the Warzone final and became angry. “I got angry and I [die Cheats] never set up. I don’t know how to do the settings, I don’t know what the hell I did.”

In the comments, several people point out that this is often the standard explanation: you just bought the cheats yesterday and never use them otherwise. Some people ask why you should buy something like this without knowing how it works.

If you want to cause real chaos and have an advantage in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – without cheating, of course – you should take a closer look at certain kill streaks. Especially in hardcore mode, this can mean a death sentence for your opponents:

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