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Foreign "Call of Duty: Vanguard" players live broadcast self-justification failure

Nowadays, in all kinds of competitive games, the problems related to plug-ins are very sensitive, and in order to avoid being suspected of opening and hanging, some 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 chose this live broadcast method for self-proof, but the result was counterproductive.

Foreign "Call of Duty: Vanguard" players live broadcast self-justification failure

The cause of the incident stemmed from an online competition on the Checkmate Gaming platform, where contestant Kenji was questioned by players competing in the same arena. In order to prove his innocence, Kenji chose to broadcast live with his camera pointed at his screen.

However, Kenji seems to have forgotten something important (referring to the cheatware), and the "perspective" box appears directly in his game screen, so that the opening and hanging behavior gets the "real hammer".

Foreign "Call of Duty: Vanguard" players live broadcast self-justification failure

Kenji has been banned from the Checkmate Gaming platform, and his participation in the College COD League has also issued a permanent ban on him, disqualifying him from representing Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.

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