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You talk a lot of rubbish.
What did the video show?
Nothing but one random shot you misinterpreted as cheating, and such false-flag cases are the reason why you think most of the players cheat.
You posted one profile where most of his kills came from bots most likely even back in Season 8, as you said.
75% bots and I guess, you didn't check it.
Everything I say is genuine.
I don't use circular thinking and random quotes about different games for false comparisons and red herrings.
No need to discuss a replay of a terrain passing cheater that was censored by Tencent (something they're well known for and their government partner) for PC pubg which you previously falsely stated had nothing to do with PC version.
Instantly arguing about false flags and bots? Instantly running to defend cheating after video was taken down but not before? You're showing your true allegiance.
See the real reason bots were added to game?
Plausible deniability.
For cheaters inflating stats, in a game infested with cheating, even ones using blatant cheats such as terrain passing (which tencent's puppet dev lies about making efforts to stop). Win % doesn't lie neither does the other stat averages. That account has cheated since ranked season 8 and has been...
NEVER
PERMANENTLY
BANNED
And allowed to continue to cheat because quid pro quo with a corrupt anti-cheat designed for business as usual.
You don't see the real reason and how you think is simple.
Every case of open questions will lead to a negative conclusion, no exceptions, even in a case like this where the reason hasn't anything to do with.
What is the most obvious reason?
The lack of players in most of the regions otherwise the game wouldn't even work in its current state.
You don't create a decent anti-cheat that bans thousands of accounts every single month and even publishes those stats just to use bots to hide something.
Obvious cheaters who farm kills to get such high stats never were a problem in PUBG.
All of them get banned quickly.
What did you have to accuse some long time player of PUBG of cheating, other than one miss click and misleading stats?
Nothing.
New account and such a case, maybe cheating but even there, it could be a miss click.
Old account and same scenario, most likely not cheating.
In fact, you don't have any foundation to make such crazy theories about Krafton.
Even if your case cheated, how do you know he did it all the years back?
You don't!
Classic example of circular reasoning. Like a dog chasing it's own tail to derail discussion of cheating.
Corrupt anti-cheat system is in no way, shape or form, decent when it is compromised by cheat accounts paying corrupt dev for in-game content to play over three years and...
NEVER
PERMANENTLY
BANNED
You can see the extreme statistical outlier of his averages after ranked season 7. Follow the pattern of behavior to yesterday (last played) and never permanently banned. Most notably win% in all modes. Nice try dismissing a paying cheater account for "bot kills" because it would unravel your argument completely that pubg has a "decent anti-cheat". They're just removing burn accounts, and flagging youtube replays of terrain-passing cheaters.
That's all the Nonsense puppeteer is doing!
Bots got implemented together with ranked and this why his k/d increased drastically short time after that in ranked season 8. Ranked didn't start in season 1 but season 7, one season before.
He never had such high stats in all of his seasons before and this tells everything already.
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/578080/view/2172369226360466400
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2985869497
This is how matches look if 80+ of the players in one round are bots, like in that casual match I won vs a few players and I played solo squad.
22 Kills and this is why his stats are so high too.
He's a normal player and he doesn't deserve to get named as cheater just because you say so based on nothing but your lack of skill to judge suspects correctly.
Same for Krafton.
You're lying to defend a cheater because you can clearly see the replay shows him healing while passing through terrain. Note, you again excuse cheating on killing bots.
See the real reason bots were added to game? Plausible deniability. Same for Krapton.
Your replay scrolled not he passed through something.
You are more incompetent than I thought.
You started your video and pointed on the situation you've market before and the replay jumped on that position, scrolled to that point.
Not manipulated, you misinterpreted basic functions and how the replay works.
Good night!
THEY COPYRIGHT CLAIMED THAT VIDEO BECAUSE IT WAS UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE OF CHEATING LMAOOOOOOOO.
https://www.reddit.com/r/youtube/comments/ueep5j/tencent_copyright_strike/
Tencent owns 10% of Bluehole and the rights for PUBG in China but nothing else.
The guy on Reddit did fight for it and got his videos restored and even PUBG told him the facts I wrote now.
The strike team of Youtube doesn't check cases like that and the third party company of Tencent abused its power.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVUxtFMjW5k&t=181s
Shows them being kicked during game likely due to many reports, with TGLTN's being the one to kick in a temp ban. PUBG let them come back within a short time and play again for almost 2 months!
Video was posted today (maybe waiting for them to be permabanned), but the match happened over close to two months ago. Since then, this player has played another 30 matches before finally getting a permaban today.
No point defending this. This is terrible.
It's not a mistake if they keep doing the same thing over and over and a year passed. It's intentional.
The Reddit thread also said that the channel was deleted too and the OP was still dealing with Youtube to get the channel restored after they unbanned the videos. There is no further answer here, so we don't know if it's all okay.
The error message I got from Youtube is that the "This video is no longer available because the YouTube account associated with this video has been closed."
100% agree with this, and Youtube is most at fault as it allows this stuff to happen and companies do exploit it, they aren't accidents, it's happening intentionally.