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Call of Duty: Warzone has been getting a lot of criticism from players about hackers. Even after the introduction of the RICOCHET anti-cheat system, there are still complaints about cheaters. Recently, the ‘Two-Time’ DrDisrespect had an experience with a cheater.

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Herschel Beahm is an American streamer popularly known as DrDisrespect. He is famous for streaming multiplayer battle royale games like PlayerUnknown Battleground, Valorant, Apex Legends, and Call of Duty: Warzone on his YouTube channel. But he mostly streams Warzone on his channel.

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DrDisrespect has always been among those who hated hackers in the game. But the ‘Two-Time’ got into such a situation as he had to team up with a hacker during one of the matches. As soon as Beahm and the player got engaged in combat with rival players, he knew that his teammate was a hacker.

DrDisrespect tried to trap the hacker

After seeing how good his teammate was aiming at the opponents, DrDisrespect was sure that the player was a hacker. So he decided to trap him and reveal all his hacks. So, the American streamer started a sweet talk with him. He was praising the hacker for his mind-blowing skills. Doc told the hacker, “You seem like a really cool, really good player.”

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However, the hacker soon realizes that he was playing with DrDisrespect, and he was streaming. So, he stops using the hacks in the next match, and both of them get eliminated. After the match, the 40-year-old streamer left the match and was angry at his Champion Club members, who alerted the hacker and flopped Doc’s trap. So, the second match also didn’t last as long as the first one.

DrDisrespect said, “The problem is you guys start sending that guy a whole bunch of messages that stop, and you know, you are playing with doc. It just f***ing ruins everything. I’m telling you, champs, I might close down the chat for the rest of the year. I was just working, I was literally, champs, working my magic. I was trying to really lock in this guy with his hack.”

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This is an ongoing issue that Activision should look into. The hackers might be stealing victories, but it ruins the fun behind playing these multiplayer battle royale games. What are your thoughts on the havoc created by hackers? Voice your opinions in the comments below.