Overwatch Teams Unite To "Kill" Cheater

Overwatch teams were having the time of their life trying to outdo each other when they noticed a cheater in the scene. So they did what the bad guy didn't expect to happen: they teamed up and pulverized him in order to teach him a lesson he could not forget.

It all started out as an ordinary game, said player SixZoSeven, as he recalled a recent incident that happened when their team was playing in competitve mode. They all noticed something unusual about this one player who turned out to be using an aimbot to shoot down other players.

For the uninitiated, an aimbot is a cheat sheet that helps you aim flawlessly. Usually, other players who encountered players with these cheat kits would just go ahead and never mind the player. That might have been what the cheater in mind at that time. However, the players he was with at that time got so pissed off that they teamed up together to deliver him his own medicine.

The Overwatch cheater said SixZoSeven appeared not to understand or speak a lot of English because his vocabulary was very limited tying in such phrases as "i'm just pro gamer" or "wow no draw."

What the Overwatch cheater did was try to get a point for the first half of the game and found himself always pitted with Reinhardt shields, D.Va defense matrixes, and other sorts of attacks and defenses from both Overwatch teams to make his life difficult.

Finally, the Overwatch teams decided to switch to Torbjorn and just sit doing nothing until the match ended. After that, they reported the said cheater and they're still waiting if he will be banned from the game or not. The incident also taught the players one big lesson and that is it's possible to keep Overwatch clean internally and externally.

"I find it very interesting that us players were able to invent our own system of combating the cheaters. Blizzard’s job is to ban the cheaters, while ours was to maintain the integrity of our skill ratings! And to report cheaters, of course," he said.

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