Cheating in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been a major problem for a while, and if anyone needs more evidence, this clip from a livestream broadcast from DreamHack Winter ought to make the case. A young player was spotted using CS:GO hacks at the event and making no effort to conceal the fact. Streamer Robert ‘Benczek’ Benczynski was IRL streaming at DreamHack in Jonkoping, Sweden on Thursday, making his way around the tables holding competitors’ PCs. As our sister site The Loadout reports, Benczek notices a young player near the end of one of the tables using what appear to be third-person camera and bunny-hop scripts, giving himself an advantage in CS:GO. Benczek addresses the player, who quickly looks over his shoulder and continues playing. Benczek addresses him again, this time in Swedish, asking him if he’s cheating. “Yeah,” the player says with a grin. Benczek chuckles at this and continues on his way around the event. DreamHack is advertised as the world’s biggest LAN party, meaning players bring their own PCs to compete with other players.
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