{"id":32106,"date":"2025-01-28T15:32:47","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:32:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/twitch-streamer-bragging-about-skill-accidentally-shows-warzone-cheats-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:32:47","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:32:47","slug":"twitch-streamer-bragging-about-skill-accidentally-shows-warzone-cheats-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/twitch-streamer-bragging-about-skill-accidentally-shows-warzone-cheats-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Twitch streamer bragging about skill accidentally shows Warzone cheats &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Twitch streamer bragging about skill accidentally shows Warzone cheats ERA7E \/ Infinity WardCall of Duty Warzone streamer \u2018MrGolds\u2019, who has over 70,000 followers on Twitch, appeared to accidentally show a cheat program installed on his PC on stream. Warzone has attracted plenty of the top content creators to the game in recent months, with streaming stars like SypherPK even leaving Fortnite to play more of Modern Warfare\u2019s battle royale mode. However, one popular Warzone streamer has now come under fire after a clip claims to expose him using hacks in-game, showing the menu of cheats on his screen. MrGolds is known for his streams on Call of Duty\u2019s battle royale and regularly pulls in as many as 2,000 live viewers on his channel for his Warzone gameplay, even boasting an impressive 6.0 Kills\/Deaths ratio in his title. But a clip of the Warzone steamer, shared by ERA7E, has now been circulating of him seemingly cheating during his August 24 broadcast. MrGolds was sitting in Warzone\u2019s pregame lobby with just under 2,000 viewers when he was questioned by fans who were suspicious of his gameplay. Streamer gets caught with cheat menu LIVE on stream Everyone report his stream pls proof: https:\/\/t.co\/8LVEjcP05k twitch: https:\/\/t.co\/fQn1dyLL0a pic.twitter.com\/eWfjuq4Wgc\u2014 \u2734\ufe0f (@ERA7E_) August 24, 2020 The content creator even defended his play during the clip, claiming that he was simply skilled at Warzone, despite having, what appears to be, a cheat menu open the entire time. \u201cJust because I have good recoil, I\u2019m good at the game.\u201d MrGolds responded to his chat, asking, \u201cis it the first time you see someone good at the game? Have you ever seen someone playing like this, seriously?\u201d An \u2018EngineOwning\u2019 menu was visible behind his task manager window and featured options such as \u2018Aim at Enemies\u2019 and more, that could be toggled on and off. Fellow Twitch streamer TGDefinition said \u201cI can\u2019t believe there\u2019s people like this guy using EngineOwning, one of the most common obvious hacks and he doesn\u2019t get shadowbanned or even banned in general.\u201d He also questioned why Twitch had not suspended the streamer. I can&#8217;t believe there&#8217;s people like this guy using EngineOwning, one of the most common obvious hacks &#038; he doesn&#8217;t get shadowbanned or even banned in general, nor does he get suspended on Twitch, but I&#8217;ve had both happen to me with no cheats ever used in my lifetime \ud83e\udd23 https:\/\/t.co\/3Y6P8UI2I9 \u2014 TGD (@TGDefinition) August 24, 2020 However, MrGolds has since denied the claims, revealing that he will be streaming with a background camera to prove he is \u201cnot hacking\u201d in-game, during a recent Instagram post. https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/CEPvjIIA9Ka\/ Update, August 29: MrGolds Twitch channel has now been banned, like other streamers who have received punishments for accidentally revealing cheats on stream.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Twitch streamer bragging about skill accidentally shows Warzone cheats ERA7E \/ Infinity WardCall of Duty Warzone streamer \u2018MrGolds\u2019, who has over 70,000 followers on Twitch, appeared to accidentally show a cheat program installed on his PC on stream. 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