I Spectated A Soldier Cheater Who CRANKED His Aimbot And Wall Hacks To The MAX In Overwatch 2

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26 Oct 202314:42

TLDRIn this video, the narrator recounts their experience watching a Soldier character in Overwatch 2 who uses an aimbot and wall hacks to gain an unfair advantage in the game. The Soldier initially appears to be playing fairly, but as the match progresses, the use of hacks becomes more evident. The video highlights the frustration and impact of such cheating on the gaming experience, as well as the hacker's arrogance and lack of sportsmanship. The narrator also discusses potential game balance issues, such as the need to adjust certain characters like Sigma and Reinhardt to prevent exploits. The summary serves as a commentary on the prevalence of cheating in online gaming and its detrimental effects on the community.

Takeaways

  • 🎮 The player observed in the game was initially playing a Widowmaker and Pharah combo effectively, but then began to show signs of hacking.
  • 😤 The suspected cheater was boastful and taunted the opposing team, indicating a typical 'ego trip' often associated with hackers.
  • 🛡️ The script suggests that game mechanics, such as shields that can't be walked through, could improve the game balance and control.
  • 🚀 The player speculated about the hacker's rank, questioning if they were indeed in high gold or low plat based on their initial gameplay.
  • 🤔 The initial kills did not show obvious signs of hacking, but as the game progressed, the aim began to appear unnatural and suspicious.
  • 🔍 The hacker's behavior changed after a few deaths, suggesting they may have adjusted their aimbot settings to be less noticeable.
  • 🎯 The Soldier player was accused of using aimbot and wall hacks, with the tracking on the enemy Widowmaker being particularly incriminating.
  • 😡 The hacker's behavior was seen as frustrating and disrespectful to the game and its community, with the player expressing disdain for such actions.
  • 🤨 The script includes skepticism from other players in the chat, with some doubting the accusations of cheating.
  • 😏 There's a sarcastic tone throughout the transcript, with the speaker mocking the hacker's attempts to appear as a skilled player.
  • 🔥 The final takeaway is the frustration and challenge of dealing with cheaters in online games, which can ruin the experience for others.

Q & A

  • What was the initial reaction of the Widow player when facing the Soldier player?

    -The Widow player started complaining and said 'GG' after their first death, indicating they felt the game was already lost.

  • How did the Soldier player behave after asking about staying on Farah and Widow?

    -The Soldier player acted cocky, specifically targeting the questioner and their friend, which was noted in the chat.

  • What was the general sentiment towards the Soldier player's behavior at the end of the game?

    -The sentiment was negative, with the Soldier player being called out for their ego trip and for saying 'GG EZ', which is considered poor sportsmanship.

  • What suggestion was made regarding the game mechanics involving Sigma and RAM?

    -It was suggested that shields like those of Sigma and RAM should be adjusted so enemies can't walk through them, allowing tanks to better control the game flow.

  • What did the speaker think about the Soldier player's performance in the beginning?

    -Initially, the speaker did not think the Soldier player was cheating as they were not shooting at all and did not seem to be using wall hacks.

  • At what point did the speaker become suspicious of the Soldier player's aim?

    -The speaker became suspicious after noticing unnatural aiming behavior, specifically the way the aim flicked up and down when targeting the Widow.

  • What was the speaker's opinion on the Soldier player's performance after they died a few times?

    -The speaker believed that the Soldier player got more pressed after dying, and their aim became more unnatural and suspicious.

  • What was the speaker's observation about the Soldier player's aim when they were playing as Widow?

    -The speaker observed a very slight aim pull when the Soldier player was playing as Widow, which increased their suspicion of cheating.

  • How did the speaker describe the Soldier player's behavior when they missed shots?

    -The speaker suggested that the Soldier player might not be cheating when they missed shots, but rather playing better due to some other factor.

  • What was the speaker's final assessment of the Soldier player's gameplay?

    -The speaker concluded that the Soldier player was likely cheating, especially after observing perfect headshot tracking and shots through walls, which is not possible in the game without cheats.

  • What was the speaker's reaction to the Soldier player's behavior towards the end of the game?

    -The speaker was frustrated and critical of the Soldier player's behavior, accusing them of 'Rage shooting' and adjusting their cheats after being challenged.

Outlines

00:00

😤 Competitive Gaming and Unsportsmanlike Behavior

The first paragraph describes a competitive gaming scenario where the narrator and their friend are playing a game with characters Farah and Widow. They face an opponent also using Widow who becomes frustrated and prematurely congratulates the narrator's team on winning. In the second round, a hacker Soldier questions the narrator's choice of characters and displays arrogance. The narrator and their friend call out this behavior in chat, but it's ignored. The hacker's aggressive focus on the narrator's team is highlighted, and the paragraph ends with the hacker's taunting remark post-game. The narrator also discusses game balance issues, suggesting that certain characters like Sigma and RAM should be adjusted to prevent enemies from passing through them.

05:02

🤔 Suspicion of Cheating in Online Gaming

The second paragraph delves into the narrator's suspicion of another player cheating in the game. The narrator observes the player's character, Widow, and notes unnatural aiming behavior, particularly after the first two deaths. The player's performance is inconsistent, with missed shots and then headshots that seem too accurate, raising questions about the legitimacy of their gameplay. The narrator also discusses the possibility of the cheater adjusting their aim assist settings after dying multiple times. The paragraph ends with a sarcastic tone, questioning the certainty of others in the chat about the player's innocence.

10:04

🎮 Perfect Aim and the Ethics of Online Play

The third paragraph continues the theme of suspecting cheating in gaming, with a focus on a player who seems to have an uncanny ability to land headshots through walls, which is not a feature in the game being discussed. The narrator humorously suggests it should be a national holiday if such an ability were possible. The paragraph includes commentary on the player's behavior, like tea-bagging (a taunting gesture in games), and the narrator's frustration with the player's apparent disregard for fair play. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on the ethics of online gaming and the impact of cheating on the community.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Aimbot

Aimbot is a type of cheating software used in first-person shooter games that automatically aims the player's weapon for them. In the context of the video, the Soldier character is accused of using an aimbot to achieve highly accurate and unnatural aiming capabilities, which is evident in the script where the player's aim seems to follow targets in an unrealistic manner.

💡Wall Hacks

Wall Hacks is another form of cheating software that allows players to see through solid objects, such as walls, giving them an unfair advantage by being able to target enemies that are not in their direct line of sight. The video discusses the Soldier's use of wall hacks, as indicated by the ability to shoot enemies through walls, which is not a normal feature in the game.

💡Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 is a first-person shooter game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The video's title refers to the game in which the cheating incident is said to have occurred. It is the setting for the entire narrative of the video, as the discussion revolves around the gameplay and the cheating behaviors observed within it.

💡Ego trip

An 'ego trip' refers to an act or situation that boosts one's self-esteem or sense of self-importance. In the video script, it is used to describe the hacker's behavior, implying that the player is cheating to inflate their self-worth or to feel superior in the game, as evidenced by the cocky attitude and the phrase 'GG EZ' at the end of the game.

💡High gold low plat

This term refers to a player's rank or skill level in a competitive game. 'High gold' and 'low plat' are ranks within the game's ranking system, indicating that the player is between these two levels. The script discusses the rank in question, suggesting that the behavior of the cheating player is unexpected at this level of play.

💡Widow

Widow is likely referring to the character Widowmaker from Overwatch, known for her long-range sniper abilities. In the context of the video, the Widow character is mentioned as part of a team composition and is a target for the opposing team, highlighting the strategic elements of the game.

💡Cranking

In the context of cheating software, 'cranking' refers to the act of increasing the intensity or level of the cheat being used. The video script suggests that the Soldier character 'cranked his Aimbot and Wall Hacks to the MAX,' indicating that the cheating software was set to its highest level of operation.

💡GG EZ

GG EZ is a shorthand often used in gaming to say 'Good Game, Easy.' It is typically used sarcastically or by a player who believes they have won without much challenge. In the video script, it is used by the Soldier character, implying that the game was won effortlessly due to the use of cheats.

💡Spawn held

To be 'spawn held' in a game means that a team is unable to leave their starting point because they are being killed as soon as they respawn. This term is used in the script to describe a situation where the complaining team is repeatedly killed, suggesting frustration and a potential reason for the Soldier character to escalate to cheating.

💡Gaslighting

Gaslighting is a form of manipulation where a person makes someone question their own reality or sanity by denying the truth or reality of a situation. In the video script, the term is used to describe the behavior of those who deny the obvious cheating, making the accusers feel as though they are mistaken about the Soldier's use of hacks.

💡Rage shooting

Rage shooting is a term used to describe a player's aggressive and often frantic style of gameplay, often seen when a player becomes frustrated or 'rageful.' The script mentions 'Rage, shooting' in the context of the Soldier character's gameplay, suggesting that the cheating may have been a result of frustration with the game's challenges.

Highlights

A player is suspected of using an aimbot and wall hacks in Overwatch 2, demonstrating an ego trip and poor sportsmanship.

The hacker initially plays with a low intensity aimbot, only to crank it up significantly later in the game.

The Soldier player's behavior changes from cocky to desperate as the game progresses, indicating a possible adjustment in the use of hacks.

The player's aimbot is suspected to be turned on during the second round, with unnatural flicks observed in the crosshair movement.

The Soldier's gameplay is inconsistent, with moments of high precision followed by missed shots, suggesting the use of hacks.

The player's ability to track and hit targets through walls raises suspicion of wall hacks being used.

The streamer discusses potential adjustments to the game's mechanics, such as preventing enemies from walking through shields.

The hacker's change in playstyle is analyzed, with the streamer questioning whether the initial performance was legitimate.

The Soldier player's excessive use of headshots, even through obstacles, is highlighted as a sign of cheating.

The streamer humorously suggests a 'National Gaslight the Streamer Day' in response to the blatant cheating.

The hacker's behavior is compared to that of a player who was previously confirmed not to be cheating, showing stark differences in gameplay.

The streamer points out the hacker's lack of target priority, such as ignoring a healing Mercy, which is unusual for a skilled player.

The Soldier player's rage shooting and quick switch to aimbot use is critiqued, indicating a possible emotional response to in-game pressure.

The streamer humorously comments on the futility of using a pop visor in the game, suggesting it doesn't help against aimbot users.

The hacker's final moments in the game are analyzed, with the streamer concluding that the aimbot was definitely in use.

The streamer reflects on the hacker's progression from subtle to blatant use of hacks, questioning the player's motivations.

The transcript ends with a commentary on the impact of cheating on the gaming community and the importance of fair play.