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but still , SOME pros do cheat , even though randomly aiming through wall at someone happens to all of us , some are suspicious and some are not.
most of the accused pros are probably not cheating but some of them also probably are , which ruins it for the people accusing them as they lose credibility.
the thing that most pros are getting accused of is aimlocking to get info , in which their evidence is about swiping *CLOSE* to the target to get info , well i think thats stupid as the swipe might be for many other things , for example:
to hear the footsteps better
or to even put the pov on 2 different things.
but im sure we will never know unless valve does something about it on the pc's the pros play on during these tournaments , which im sure they already are doing.
which is why we should presume most locks are probably just a coincidence.
It's like everybody knows it, but don't talk about it.
They need a better anti cheat system. I mean there are tons of videos where pro players get vac banned while streaming, also on tournaments. WTF???
The team behind said that his account got scammed... lol sure.
I believe that the complete esports organisation is fishy. Especially the Cs:go one. You hear alot of fishy things going on there.
I love watching evo though. And never heard of any kind of cheats on Evo tournaments.