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Game: CS:GO
Map: Anubis
In a recent competitive match on Anubis, one player showed clear signs of cheating, specifically using an aimbot and wallhack. Their aim was far beyond human capability, instantly locking onto heads with perfect accuracy and no hesitation in every situation.
Even more suspicious was their map awareness. The player consistently pre-aimed and fired through walls, smokes, and tight angles without any intel or sound cues. Their ability to track enemies through solid structures was far too precise to be legitimate.
This behavior disrupted the fairness of the match and ruined the experience for all honest players. I respectfully ask for a full review of the demo, as the evidence strongly supports the use of external cheats.
Thank you for helping to keep the game clean and competitive.