It’s no secret that the Game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has problems with hackers / cheaters, and the developer firmly fights it even some PUBG hackers and cheaters have been arrested.
Famous Twitch streamers Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek and Wadu during a live stream a few days ago stated he was banned for one month from PUBG after an incident where he played with a hacker who used the noclip cheat and a flying car during the game, you can watch the video below this. At 6:19 Shroud said with a laugh “I’m getting banned.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukssb3m4_oo
It started when Shroud asked other players to pick him up with weapons while he was stuck in a hut then came a hacker driving a flying car and started experimenting with what he could do with the cheater. Start in a flying car and descend to kill players hiding in huts, with the player’s location given by the cheater. When hackers mention selling cheats for a living, Shroud quickly silences them.
In the video above, Shroud hasn’t been banned, then in the stream this morning Shroud just confirmed that he’s been banned for 30 days, you can see it in the Twitch clip below. While saying “I try to have fun. Obviously I know what I’m doing. That’s not a great idea. That seems like a good idea. But that’s not a great idea. I apologize to those who are really mad at me, with all, you know, flying cheaters and stuff.
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When Shroud hasn’t been banned during the live streaming, in the video above, it can be seen in the chatbox that various reactions can be seen, some fans look angry for working with cheaters. And some blamed PUBG Corp for its inability to tackle cheaters.
What is your comment? Fair or not, PUBG Corp has also said before that it has no pardon for anyone to ban even a well-known streamer if they make a mistake.
