A "Call of Duty: Warzone" streamer is accused of cheating in a tournament! If you are playing the popular shooting game for a long time, this scenario is not unique since almost all shooting games are suffering from those fans using cheats to have unfair advantages.

Streamer Pacesetter Allegedly Cheating in 'Call of Duty: Warzone' Tournament! Here's the Leaked Footage and Signs of Wallhack
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Streamer Pacesetter Allegedly Cheating in 'Call of Duty: Warzone' Tournament! Here's the Leaked Footage and Signs of Wallhack

Pacesetter is currently one of these players as he is accused of using illegal methods to win a prize tournament. According to GameRant's latest report, the accusation adds another proof about the cheating issue on "Call of Duty: Warzone."

Right now, many fans are documenting their experiences with cheaters. On the other hand, Activision, the game's publisher, is also making efforts to prevent further hacking and cheatings. These include banning and containing potential cheaters.

The 'Warzone' streamer's cheating footage

Tommy, a professional "Warzone" player, is the one that accused Pacesetter of cheating. Because of this, fans are now browsing on every clip of Pacesetter playing "Call of Duty: Warzone" to see if he is really using cheating software, such as wallhacks.

Streamer Pacesetter Allegedly Cheating in 'Call of Duty: Warzone' Tournament! Here's the Leaked Footage and Signs of Wallhack
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Streamer Pacesetter Allegedly Cheating in 'Call of Duty: Warzone' Tournament! Here's the Leaked Footage and Signs of Wallhack

Erin Reiner YouTube channel published videos of Pacesetter's gameplay. Both two clips revealed that something is off with the streamer's movement. In one video, the player can be seen just rushing through dangerous locations without even checking if there are still opponents around.

He even climbed to a building for no reason. After he went down the structure, it seems like he knows that an opponent is already in front of him. Pacesetter also looks like he is not looking at his screen while playing, which adds more to the accusation.

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After a few seconds, an enemy suddenly jumps off a building in a parachute. He started shooting the enemy, but eventually his the one that ended up dead because of a sniper on the rooftop.

The gameplay is really a strange one since most streamers playing in a tournament show map awareness. They are usually walking, crouching, or running near rocks, trees, and other objects they can quickly use if there is a sudden ambush.

"Well, looks like we got another one. Hate that it even comes down to this but wow, shit is horrible. Hope this opened your eyes to what's really going on in a lot of these tournaments," said Tommey via his official Twitter account.

How to tell if a player is cheating?

The Gamer explained that there are some signs you can use to tell if an opponent or an ally in "Call of Duty: Warzone" is using cheats. 

One of these signs is the player's unusually kill stats. If you want to know if a player is cheating, always look at the scoreboard or the kill notification. If he is always getting kills every second in a large map, there's a high chance he is using wallhacks and aimbots. 

Another sign is when an opponent suddenly moves when you are aiming at them, especially when you are in a very good hiding position. This kind of cheater usually uses maphack to know if there are opponents near their location. If you want to know more details, just click here.

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