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"Call of Duty" player live broadcast self-certification did not open the hanging, the result was found to hit people with "perspective box"

Nowadays, the plug-ins of various competitive games are highly hidden, and in order to avoid being suspected of opening and hanging, some player anchors will place a camera in the live broadcast room, aiming at their hands and computer screens. Recently, a Call of Duty: Vanguard player also tried to prove himself in this way that "I did not open the hook", but instead exposed the fact that he opened the hang.

The cause of the incident was an online match on the Checkmate Gaming platform, after which the two players suspected that kenji on the other side was suspected of opening and hanging, so they complained to the organizers. Possibly to prove his innocence, Kenji decided to point his camera at himself and the screen and then play the game live.

However, in the process, he seems to have forgotten something important (referring to the cheatware), so we see a laughable scene in the above video: the "perspective" box directly appears in his game screen, and the evidence of the opening and hanging is also beaten to death.

"Call of Duty" player live broadcast self-certification did not open the hanging, the result was found to hit people with "perspective box"

At present, this player has been banned by the Checkmate Gaming platform, and at the same time, the university COD league he participated in has also issued a permanent ban on him, canceling his qualification to represent Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.

"Call of Duty" player live broadcast self-certification did not open the hanging, the result was found to hit people with "perspective box"

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