To be fair to her, there was once a bug that could rarely happen in cs that would allow you to see enemies' name tags above their head as if they were team mates
Getting caught while streaming has to be one of the most embarassing things to ever happen to anyone, not only are you cheating but you are also doing it in front of a live audience goddamn
The best part about that "Clara incident" is that when she was on her phone she was transferring her skins to another account so she doesn't lose them when she eventually gets VAC banned
One time someone in my Overwatch game was using a shameless aimbot that got them banned after one day, and spamming their twitch handle in chat, and everyone hated him so much that the enemy team all collectively agreed to afk to give us a tie. It was such a beautiful gamer moment.
Gamers sacrificing their own win just so the cheater on their own team loses is one of the greatest things in this world. I saw a stream once of someone cheating in Fall Guys so the team the cheater was on started helping the opposing team so that the cheater wouldn't move on.
The sheer confidence the man had to have in his sleight of hand to cheat in a tournament where his hands are on screen the entire time is baffing, considering his actual skill level.
one of the hardest points was "why do trash players cheat" imagine being wounded with "you got caught cheating" only to get salt in the wound with "and you're still dogwater"
For me it's the exact opposite: why, if you're one of the best in the world, would you cheat? These things that suck have no legacy to tarnish. I mean genuinely that's how some s.bh.m.ns even have a chance at winning: they're so bad that even with cheats they lose often. The best in the world should be better than that.
@@jojivlogs_4255 Seeing other people's ranks was a bug back then. It usually wasn't even the correct ranks. I don't know if it was fixed or not, but I think she was just talking about the bug to make people think she wasn't doing it on purpose.
I think the most hilarious part is how bad at the game she is WITH WALL HACKS ENABLED! It's honestly impressive you can be that bad at the game with such an incredibly powerful advantage over all legit players. 😂😂
The most disgusting thing is that she was well aware that she was using cheats, and as soon as she was suspected, she IMMEDIATELY played the "Whamen Card"
Agreed, but back in high school there was a short period of like 1 month where I used wallhacks in MW3 simply to get MOABS and was never caught or even accused, because I intentionally made it appear like I wasn't using them. I wasn't an amazing player by any means, but I usually finished toward the upper end of lobbies. It was definitely dumb, but the challenge of using walls while intentionally making it look like I wasn't actually was kinda fun. It's more difficult than it may initially seem.
some games do do things like this. the one that comes to mind is i think it was a street fighter title? too many ragequits because you're losing and you only ever get matched against other players who constantly ragequit
Elden ring and Dark Souls works like this for the multiplayer. Sucks for innocent people who get hacked and only get paired to play with other hackers lol
fun fact with the “clara” situation… before that stream she went on a huge rant about how people accuse her of cheating for being a girl and “can’t accept the fact that girls can be good at video games” LMFAOOO 😂😂
I don't use hacks (or play multiplayer, really), so this is just a guess, but I'd assume the hack client would allow you to capture the game without the cheat overlay and she probably selected the wrong window in OBS. That's why she wasn't freaking out - she was seeing exactly what she always sees, only this time, the viewers saw it too.
The funny thing about the Clara incident is that at the start of her stream, Gemini states and I quote “people think because I’m a girl and I play CSGO they all say ‘YOURE CHEATING!’” And then the incident happens. Following this incident, she on stream, loses all hope, so she panic trades all her items to an alt account. Absolute comedy.
@@mattgroening8872 I inserted my CSGO floppy disk I got from a yard sale, it took a while to boot but when it did the title screan said "GO AWAY" but I didn't think it was that weird. But there I saw it, Clara. She screamed as hyper-realistic blood poured from her eyes.
FOr anyone who wants to know how cheaters stream without showing their cheats. It's how the cheat is coded and designed. It's hooked into the game process, instead of drawn across the screen (im the simplest coding terms, it's laying a code on top of the game, hooking the process injects your code into the process code, instead of layering on top). This allows SOME screen recorders to not pick it up. OBS, Streamlabs are almost always supported with PAID PRIVATE cheats. You can cheat without having it show on your stream recording.
@@JuicyJayJoCercei so did the girl in the first clip mess that up somehow? I assume she cheated and streamed it for a long time without anyone knowing, but suddenly the cheat showed up on her stream
@@soren7944 Either forgot to enable the function (some cheats have an option for it, some just have it built in). I imagine she chose display capture as opposed to game capture in OBS. They both record a different way. Game capture is what's needed. Some, but not all cheats need windowed mode.
Im probably just really dumb but how can you guys tell she was cheating? I don’t play those type of games so I don’t know what’s out of the ordinary on the screen
@@luperdrgz it might have been hard to see but her screen showed the enemy team behind walls! you’re not able to see the enemy usually, so some people use wall hacks to cheat and know where the enemy is
For single player games, especially older games, cheats can be used for good fun especially when they alter or add to the experience. Cheating in an online game or in an actively competitive scene is scummy through and through
AI doesn't have fun either way so no one's hurt with a cheat in that case. Its when you're ruining other's fun that's the issue. No one cares if you aimbot if all the players are bots after all. This also counts if you're streaming or posting speedruns. If you lie about cheating then that ruins other's fun, viewing experience, and/or sportsmanship. Never lie about using cheats really, shows you have something to hide.
Yea it’s weird, when i summon a dragon in windhelm, its fine, but if i cheat as soldier 76 on overwatch, suddenly im “cheating” and im “not even ulting”
it's shit like this that makes me just want to become a streamer, just to have fun with a bunch of folks in a fun game, goofin around. im not skilled at all, i just play to have fun
not exactly a cheat. but i love the ones that spawn a lot of enemies when the streamer says a word and the chat constantly manages to have them say it. like dragon or giant
Yea. "Thereisnospoon" or "Greedisgood" For Warcraft 3. Generally just fun times. If I remember right greedisgood gave you and the AI resources so it's just a big mess XD While Thereisnospoon was infinite mana which could just be some silly fun to do.
That's exactly what I thaught, like he's so used to be dogshit at the game and assisted that for him it's just normal, even when he gets killed he seems like he doesnt understand why the ennemy just didnt killed himself into his crosshair lol
sad thing is, she didnt "leave her cheats on" she forgot to turn obs bypass (makes obs not record the cheats, and only records the game you are playing, a lot of streamers could be wall hacking without you knowing)
Yah, it's statistically highly unlikely for so many streamers to be high level players, so there bound to be a few cheating their way up to that level with less noticeable cheats like zens
"No I shouldn't be getting arrested. It was Clara that came out of the bushes and killed my boyfriend and put my fingerprints on the knife!! Unbelievable!"
Someone at twich really hates cheaters, and I'm glad that person/those persons have the sway to lay down some pretty hardcore policies and rules. Cheating is such a horrible way to live.
Unfortunately they are very inconsistent with this. I know of streamers of dead by daylight who stream with cheats as an advertisement to sell it to others. To my knowledge they still do this to this day
This reminds me of the time I knew I was going to get in trouble for smushing a sandwich in a kids face after school so I fabricated a story that some older kids bullied me into doing it and got my friend to "vouch" for it.
To elaborate the Clara incident a bit further: It's possible to render the ESP in a way that hides it from OBS, so you yourself see the Boxes but the viewers can't. She thought she had that setting on the whole time but apperently she loaded a wrong config or just messed up idk. But that explains why she only started panicking when she looks on her second monitor and see's that the Wallhack is also visible for her stream. That makes it even funnier for me. The whole time she was acting normal because she thought the stream couldn't see the hacks and when she noticed they could see it the whole time she freaked out. I am pretty sure that she was cheating regularly on stream before that but messed up this one time. Edit: For the people wondering what she was talking about at 4:13 I can still remember when that incident happened and at that time there was really a bug in CSGO where the ranks of your teammates would be displayed in the scoreboard as the enemie ranks. She on the other hand had a cheating feature enabled that showcases the real ranks of the enemy players. You can't hide that from stream, that's why i also believe she loaded a wrong config (probably had that feature disabled in her usual streaming config). The reason i know she used "rank revealer" is because the ranks of the enemies did'nt match the ones in her team. Don't know if you can see it in this video but in the original it was visible.
Maybe Clara is the real MVP after all. Maybe she loaded a different config file so that her "friend" would finally be caught cheating. It took her years of planning after that one match where she knew her opponent was using wallhacks. That was her revenge, she was finally free!
Think about it: She was already abysmal at playing the game even WITH cheats. She could have avoided all of this by just playing normally since there would have been 0 additional challenge to the enemies if she toggled her hacks on. literally just became a historical internet laughingstock and embarassed herself for no reason
Or - don't use hacks in ranked matches at all. You wanna use hacks? Then go play bots or casual matches whatever, keep that shit out of ranked it's disgusting.
0:56 Ohh....my. I almost forgot when streamers were still using the Pewdiepie templet for stream success with fake gamer rage and exaggerated excitement.
I watched this video yesterday, and found out today that the guy who filmed himself cheating goes to my college. He got our entire e-sports team banned from all e-sports events, not just CoD, until 2023. The school just invested a TON of money into high end pcs for the team, so I would predict an expulsion or at minimum a serious suspension on the horizon for him.
Incredible. Unfortunately, my college eSports does not have teams for 'violent' games like cod or CSGO, it's just a bunch of overwatch, league, and rocket league soy boys
4:15 She wasn't talking about the obvious wallhacks. The glitch she was referencing was a legit glitch that was going on at the time where you could see the rank of some of the enemy players at times. Although the rank shown at their name wasn't usually their actual rank. It was just a weird unrelated visual bug that she was trying to use as a misdirection.
i have had that bug before, I'm in the same boat as you at the moment, knowing about that real glitch. Though I do think it wasn't a misdirection, I think she hadn't noticed that the cheats were visible quite yet, until she says "wait what the fuck"
@@Yoyo-ct5yl It was definitely misdirection to get the viewers' mind off the fact that everyone watching could clearly see players who were behind walls. What she said was happening wasn't what was actually happening on screen. When someone tells you something that contradicts their actions, you should always believe their actions over their words. Clearly seeing players who are hidden behind walls is not the same thing as seeing their rank. She would have said "Have you guys ever gotten the glitch that lets you see players through walls?" or something similar. This is all pretty easy to decipher just by watching the clip and comparing it to her actions.
@@dtsyt82Honestly, it just seems like the terror starts to kick in once she says "wait what the fuck" because she instantly leaves the game. If she already knew she had been caught, why attempt to make the lie about the different glitch, if you were just going to leave the game like a scared little kid moments after? The reaction of the part after makes me think that is when she realized.
Honestly though, she should’ve just admitted right then and there that she’s a cheater and saved a little bit of dignity. It’s sad to see someone try and find excuses when they’re so bad at lying.
I can't believe Clara possessed her motor functions and then turned on cheats at the start of the game without her noticing, and then erased her memory so she didn't remember tracking enemies through walls. Clara, you omnipotent menace!
The "accidental hacks" reminded me of my ancient hand-me-down first PC that I used to play CS 1.6 on. Despite not meeting the minimum requirements, I was able to launch the game, and when I loaded into any match at all, if someone stood pressed against a wall, I'd see these weird diagonal lines across the wall which was the player character model texture overlapping the wall texture. I've never known how to get or install cheats or anything of the sort, and at the time I was literally like 9 years old. Still have no idea what was going on with that. Never played much of the normal gamemodes though, I was mostly surfing
I wonder if “Clara” ever existed as a person. Obviously this chick was cheating, but I do wonder if she had a real friend named Clara that she tried to blame for it. Clara would have seen the stream and been like “WTF are you saying my name for!?”
@@OkagaCalifornia I doubt you are. Because you are WRONG. For future reference: their name is _WRONG._ just in case, they changed their name and confused what was I even talking about in future.
She actually didnt forget to turn off her cheats, she just most likely recorded the wrong window with OBS. For carification: Many cheats have a module called "streamer mode" or something similiar to that, it creates a second window of the game without the visuals of the cheat. So you will just capture the window with OBS without the visuals and display the window with them being on to yourself. Module can also be called "OBS Proof"
@@zealous5638 EmKay hasn’t been the same ever since Damien left. I remember every morning during my school day eating breakfast just watching EmKay laughing my ass off. That was 2 years ago…
For anyone curious some cheats these days have toggles for “streamer mode” that blocks visual hacks (like a wall hack or even the whole cheat menu sometimes) from being captured on stream but are still visible to the streamer. They use special exploits and work arounds for programs like OBS in order to not get picked up by the capture.
it's like that one meme where the person goes "oh no, i tripped in front of you and now im in a compromising position, oh no, my pants are falling, gee it'll be a shame if you decided to stick it in me"
Theoretically it is possible. Imagine you hate a certain streamer so much, you install a hack on their computer and have it activated before that person start streaming. It would be the end of her career and you have one less competition. The problem is that there are very few streamers that are blind and will not see the hack in game.
lol literally every "leaderboard" streamer has soft hacks.. every streamer that is high on a leaderboard has them.. I bet Every Faze member has some sort of unfair advantage installed
just to clarify, a lot of csgo cheats have a feature called something along the lines of "obs block" or "obs hide", basically not showing the cheat through the stream. I'm assuming it was bugging for her, or she forgot to enable it.
Man I've heard this for the first time ever I feel shattered. I didnt know they could hide their cheats in streams and such. I always assumed if it doesnt show up on the stream and videos too, that means they really are good and practiced a lot and such. This literally changes everything. I feel disappointed and a bit depressed due to for so many years I didnt know something like that was even possible and that apex has one of the most cheat purchases. I felt like I was lacking in the games whenever I had to fight someone with godly aim. And this Clara video is way too old. I wonder how much cheats even got upgraded enough to be able to hide the flaws of it throughout the years depending on the quality/money of it. Imagine it faking like failing shots to not make you look like you are hitting 100% of your shots from all distances. Or making it look like you are doing flick shots etc. The competitive gaming was about playing it more and more, enjoying it, getting better, enjoying it more for being better and such. Now It turned into whoever has the money to afford the best cheats, controls the game. Im gonna stick to coop or singleplayer games from now on I hate some people
My own personal guess as to how this is implemented; they modify OBS in a way that it captures the framebuffer prior to window submission; possibly in the worst case it involves an additional blit to another window that OBS can capture. This is not difficult to do. Then after the blit you can continue to render your own cheating overlay on the framebuffer and submit it to the actual window.
at the highest level people don't use cheats like this guy. They pay like 10-20k for cheats that like improve their spray by like 20%-30%. Might not seem like much but in the hands of the top 1% in a game like csgo it is massive since they are already great. Shroud was talking about this years ago.
thanks for the background because yes the claira incident means jack to me. i mean the cheating scandals in CSGO esports are more widely known when he had a cheat running through a wordfile.
Most cheats take advantage of Overlays such as steam's or more often Xbox Game Bar, they attach it to that so screen recording software or capture cards capturing the EXE and not the whole screen can see the hacks thus getting away with it while streaming, hers seemed to have messed up or she screen recorded instead of recording the exe.
The mere fact she literally slid the cheat window ONTO her screen, clicked settings, played the game, got called out and THEN started acting innocent. She lost her complete integrity immediately on the word 'Clara' Its so lacking self-awareness, its no wonder she sucks at CS:GO.
Ugh, one of my exes was a compulsive liar, and whenever she would get caught in a lie like the CLARA girl did, she would start acting and talking the exact same way...same cadence, tone, etc. Made me want to crawl out of my skin remembering that.
and all you have to do is ask for the opponent to cut after the shuffle, which they have to do, or you can call a judge to the table to cut if they don't.
Imagine not rehearsing and training up your slight of hand BEFORE trying to cheat in Yugioh. Like...bruh. Even casino card game players make sure to polish up their craft before they attempt it ''live''.
It's a scary thing to imagine that cheating losers cheat so much that they've normalized it to the point they can't even tell what their own cheats are.