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https://www.reddit.com/r/Blackops4/comments/dd7vvu/daily_reminder_to_treyarch_that_a_group_of_at/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Blackops4/comments/dbflrm/pc_community_needs_your_help_against_cheaters_an/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Blackops4/comments/d879c8/help_me_report_a_team_of_blatant_cheaters_on_pc/

I don't know if anyone of them got banned already, but if so, it seems like they're just creating new accounts to keep on hacking with the same squad mates.

Probably banning just the account isn't enough in such a severe case.

Everyone of their squad in the shown video is cheating except [FPS]hojat, I don't know if he was in a premade lobby with them or not.

https://reddit.com/link/diqenk/video/do1h3a2t0xs31/player

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about 5 years ago - /u/FoxhoundFPS - Direct link

Originally posted by aur0n

I think you did a really great job with these clips, they really show how blatantly they're still cheating and how useless Treyarch's anti-cheat is, at least now. There's an undected hack that it's been working for half a year, and still going.

As far as I can tell, only [BoBo]Heisenberg has been banned from the group. Others seem to have removed them because they were scared of having the same punishment, but I still don't understand why they have not been banned. Some of them aren't cheating right now, but my previous posts show they have been. Plus, it's no coincedence they all play together.

PS: I think to /u/FoxhoundFPS and the Enforcement Team might find useful their Battle Tags for a quicker search of those users, but, as far as I know, the only method to know those IDs is adding them as friend and hope they'll accept. Is it the case, Foxhound, or a video with the username is enough?

PS: I think to

/u/FoxhoundFPS

and the Enforcement Team might find useful their Battle Tags for a quicker search of those users, but, as far as I know, the only method to know those IDs is adding them as friend and hope they'll accept. Is it the case, Foxhound, or a video with the username is enough?

A clear video with visible usernames is enough to investigate most claims.

about 5 years ago - /u/FoxhoundFPS - Direct link

Originally posted by P337er

Thanks for the tag.