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Game: CS:GO
Map: Inferno
In a recent competitive match on Inferno, one player showed clear signs of using both an aimbot and wallhack. Their aim was unnaturally precise, snapping to headshots instantly, and they pre-fired through smokes, walls, and corners without any intel.
Even more obvious was the lack of real skill. The player’s movement, positioning, and game sense were noticeably poor. Without the cheats, they clearly wouldn't be able to compete at all.
This unfair behavior ruined the match experience and gave the player a major, undeserved advantage. I strongly suggest a thorough demo review, as the evidence points clearly to third-party cheat usage.
Thank you for your efforts in protecting fair gameplay.