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A Counter-Strike pro was caught cheating in the middle of the tournament – and he tried to suppress his hacking while an official checked his PC.
OpTic India player Nikhil "Forsaken" Kumawat was accused of using a trick in the game against the Vietnamese Revolution at the Extremeland Zowie Asia tournament in Shanghai.
As a result of a suspicious game, an official accessed his computer before physically preventing Forsaken from modifying the program right in front of him.
You can see the reshuffle in the video below.
The exact moment when the directors # eXTREMESLAND2018 taken abandoned and he tried to remove the hacking pic.twitter.com/rZG7aYBdbD
– CSGO2ASIA (@ CSGO2ASIA) October 19, 2018
It seems that Forsaken was using an aimbot program to lock on his enemies. He apparently hidden this hacking in computer files on his computer.
more pictures of @OpTicIndia at # eXTREMESLAND2018 when abandoned was caught cheating pic.twitter.com/SD6EvDWUvc
– (@ liuxinwei0102) October 19, 2018
It's a dramatic moment that has had dire consequences for Forsaken and his team. Dotesports reports that Extremeland disqualified OpTic India before OpTic dislodged Forsaken from the team. However, the situation has gotten worse: OpTic Gaming has subsequently abandoned all of its Indian-based team following the incident, and officials are investigating that Forsaken should be banned for life from the CS: GO competition.
– OpTic India (@OpTicIndia) October 19, 2018
This is not the first time that Forsaken is caught cheating. As Dotesports points out, he was banned from ESL tournaments for two years in 2017 after being suspended (VAC), although the sentence was reduced to six months. It seems now that his CS: GO days are well and truly over.
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