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An ex cs:go hacker.
Yes it does, grab the clip and drag it down in any editing software and you'll see it frame by frame.
Why anyone is giving these guys money to stream bogus gameplay, is beyond me... These streaming videos of people cheating would not inspire me to buy a game, if anything they do the opposite.
These companies better hope they are never caught having any complicity with the cheating, and streaming cheaters, as some kind of advertising strategy.
A discussion on how to program overaim into their aimbot. 2nd google search result for "aimbot overaim". Too easy.
I track people through the wall once in a while, im cheating aswell.
I wouldnt doubt you cheat due to your apologetics for cheaters.