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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 12:45pm 22/10/18 | 0 Comments
At the Extremeland Zowie Asia tournament in Shanghai, China, CS: GO and OpTic India player Nikhil 'Forsaken' Kumawat was caught cheating and using an auto-aim hack during a match-up against Vietnamese team Revolution. Once officials grew suspicious and began looking at Forsaken's PC he attempted to delete the hack before it was found.

Which was hidden in a temp directory using temp file names.



Naturally, once exposed OpTic India were disqualified from the tournament - with OpTic Gaming first booting Forsaken from its India team before disbanding its India-based CS: GO team entirely.



Apparently this isn't the first time Forsaken has been caught cheating as he received a Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) ban back in 2017.




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