Chapter 677: Does the Streamer Actually Use Cheats?
Many people didn’t believe it when they first saw this reply. A war of the gods? A cheater server? Was Chen Mo really that bored, setting up a special server just for all the cheating players? Why not just permanently ban them and be done with it?
There were also plenty of people mocking the replier, but he clearly wasn’t just talking nonsense. He kept responding to every player who questioned him, and the more he explained, the more it sounded like the truth!
Obviously, this person was a member of some cheater group. For whatever reason, he chose to spill the beans.
But this wasn’t surprising. There’s no wall that doesn’t let the wind through. News of the cheater server had already spread through various cheater groups long ago; it was only a matter of time before it was exposed.
This post, which had been lukewarm for the past two or three days, suddenly exploded. The whistleblower’s various replies were like—didn’t that basically amount to an admission?
In the parallel world, the vast majority of players absolutely despised cheating, let alone streamers using cheats. Cheating to dominate others while making money—how could such a good thing exist in this world?
In Haimi’s fan group, many fans were asking questions. No matter what, Haimi couldn’t keep dodging this issue. He had to at least take a stand. He couldn’t just stay silent while others hammered him like this, could he?
At the very least, he had to stabilize his core fans. Otherwise, the momentum would only grow bigger and bigger.
Haimi: “Everyone, don’t discuss the cheating issue anymore. I’m currently the second biggest streamer for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds on the Moyu streaming platform. You know how many people are jealous and want to bring me down. Everyone understands.”
“It’s not that I’m afraid to respond, but even if I clarify, will they believe me? Getting all worked up over something like this and affecting my daily streams—it’s really not worth it.”
“As for my skill level, old viewers all know. The clear are self-evident. Let them say whatever they want. If they’ve got the guts, bring out solid proof that I cheat. To be honest, those people constantly stirring up trouble—even if they used aimbots, they still couldn’t beat me!”
Haimi’s statement in the group was quite “forceful.” Mainly because he had no other choice. If he kept silent, the situation would only keep deteriorating. Clarifying things in his own fan group could at least hold onto his core fans.
Haimi also had a bitter taste in his mouth that he couldn’t express. He couldn’t exactly admit to using a soft aimbot, could he? The consequences would be too severe to bear.
With his statement, many fans felt reassured.
“I knew it! How could Haimi possibly be a cheater? Someone must be jealous and trying to smear him!”
“Ha, exactly. It’s just baseless gossip. Everyone knows Haimi’s skill. Why would someone like him need to cheat? If you ask me, Chen Mo is more suspicious of cheating than Haimi!”
“Yeah, Chen Mo himself ran into the cheater server and got 29 kills. Who does he think he’s fooling? If that place really was full of players using aimbots, could he really get 29 kills?!”
“Ha! To all you idiots asking Haimi to prove himself, go ask Chen Mo to prove himself first! Let him explain how he got those 29 kills!”