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Game: CS:GO
Map: Inferno
During a recent competitive match on Inferno, one player displayed highly suspicious behavior strongly indicating the use of an aimbot and wallhack. Their aim was unnaturally accurate, consistently locking onto headshots with near-instant reaction times. Crosshair movements appeared automated and not human-like.
The same player demonstrated clear knowledge of enemy positions, pre-aiming and pre-firing through smokes, walls, and around corners without any visual or sound cues. Their tracking through solid objects was too precise to be legitimate.
This behavior disrupted the integrity of the match and severely affected the experience for all legitimate players. I kindly request a thorough review of the demo, as the evidence strongly suggests the use of third-party cheats.
Thank you for your efforts in keeping the game fair.
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