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Halo pro banned: Suspected of manually selecting servers to make opponents delay higher

IT House December 13 news, recently, Halo Championship Series (HCS) after investigation, Sentinels player Royal2 banned for 45 days.

Evidence gathered by HCS management suggests that Royal2 deliberately bypassed Halo: Infinity's server screening process, causing opponents to have unusually high pings, delaying the game by more than four hours.

In addition to the ban, points earned by the player's team since the start of the season will also be deducted.

Halo pro banned: Suspected of manually selecting servers to make opponents delay higher

The HCS statement also shows that after the match, several professional teams filed charges against Sentinels, who speculated that the Sentinels team somehow manually selected a server to make the opponent's latency higher and at a disadvantage.

According to reports, the server of each game is determined by the automatic matching of the game, and the player has no right to intervene. The game detects each player's ping and matches it with the most appropriate server, and Royal2 intervenes in this process.

IT House learned that prior to the cheating, Royal2 had won two world championships.

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