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thing is streamers show the game as its being played. They can do it all on one monitor. its a matter of if cheats are an overlay that doesn't record, or if they're shown in game. if they are in game it doesn't matter how many monitors you have you'll stream the cheats. If its an overlay there is a chance it could go undetected.
Honestly i don't care enough about game hacks to know which way they work
Thats in referencing aim botters yes, i've seen those reveals. you can keep those up behind the game or minimized cause you normally set a keybinding to activate it. Wall hacking is different entirely and may have the chance to appear depending on if its a seperate overlay (which would be pretty hard to make now that i think of it) or if that ♥♥♥♥ now shows up in game. Wall hacking Makes outlines appear where all players are, friend and foe. This can backfire as you don't know WHICH wall they are actually behind in some cases. Used to sit and overwatch cases for CS:GO and it was blatently obvious when someone was walling even if they didn't wallbang.
Now triggerbots were a bit harder to find unless some idiot paired them with something else. sorta like aimbot in that it can just sit on your desktop while you play and no one see it.