I Spectated a Cheating Genji who had AUTOLOCK on EVERYTHING in Overwatch 2

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28 Apr 202323:28

TLDRThe video script describes a player's experience watching a Genji in Overwatch 2 who appears to be cheating, with suspiciously precise tracking, deflections, and aim. The accused player claims to have seven high-ranked accounts banned due to VPN use, which is not against the rules. The narrator expresses disbelief and details the Genji's actions, such as performing 180s, deflecting shots, and engaging in team chat about his alleged hacking. The video also includes commentary on the Genji's gameplay, with the narrator questioning the legitimacy of the player's skill and rank, highlighting moments where the Genji misses shots or behaves unexpectedly for a supposedly high-ranked player. The summary concludes with the narrator's continued skepticism and amusement at the situation.

Takeaways

  • 🎮 The player observed a Genji in Overwatch 2 who appeared to be cheating by having autolock on every target.
  • 🧐 The suspected cheater demonstrated unusual tracking abilities, such as seeing through walls and snapping to targets with high precision.
  • 🗣️ The Genji claimed to replicate hackers and mentioned having seven Grandmaster (GM) accounts that were banned due to VPN use.
  • 🤨 Teammates and opponents alike seemed to agree that the Genji's behavior was indicative of cheating, with some even calling him out in-game.
  • 🔥 The cheater's playstyle became noticeably more aggressive after being accused of cheating, possibly in an attempt to prove his skill.
  • 🤔 The script suggests that even with cheating, certain aspects like game sense and movement are difficult to fake and can give away a cheater.
  • 🎯 The Genji missed shots at a Torbjörn turret, which might imply that cheats do not lock onto certain objects like turrets.
  • 😲 There were moments where the Genji's performance was so exceptional that it seemed unlikely for a player of his claimed rank to achieve.
  • 📉 The cheater's claim of having seven GM accounts was questioned, as the number of actual GM Genjis is likely much lower.
  • 😓 The game's community expressed frustration and disbelief at the cheater's actions, with some players even refusing to believe he was in the Silver rank.
  • 😅 The video's narrator shared a humorous anecdote about a cheater who tried to prove his legitimacy through social media, only to have his channel's viewership plummet.

Q & A

  • What was the initial observation about the enemy Genji in the game?

    -The initial observation was that the enemy Genji was cheating, as he had information he should not have, such as tracking players through walls and snapping to targets with an unusual level of precision.

  • What did the enemy Genji claim about his accounts in the team chat?

    -The enemy Genji claimed to have seven Grandmaster (GM) level accounts that were removed due to his use of a VPN.

  • What was the reaction of the team to the enemy Genji's actions?

    -The team agreed that the enemy Genji's actions were indicative of cheating, and it seemed that even his own team was not supportive of his behavior.

  • What was the significance of the enemy Genji's claim about VPN usage?

    -The claim about VPN usage was an attempt to explain why his GM accounts were removed. However, using a VPN is not against the rules in Overwatch, so this claim was likely an excuse rather than a valid reason for the account bans.

  • How did the enemy Genji's gameplay appear to the observer?

    -The observer found the enemy Genji's gameplay to be suspicious, noting perfect 180s, deflections, and an unusual level of precision that suggested the use of cheats or hacks.

  • What was the observer's reaction to the enemy Genji's claim of being a top player?

    -The observer was skeptical of the enemy Genji's claim of being a top player, pointing out inconsistencies in his gameplay and the improbability of having seven GM accounts.

  • What was the observer's opinion on the effectiveness of the cheating?

    -The observer believed that while the cheating may have made the Genji player appear more skilled, it could not cover up a lack of game sense and proper movement, which are crucial aspects of high-level play.

  • How did the enemy team react to the Genji's actions?

    -The enemy team started calling out the Genji for cheating, and it appeared that they stopped moving, indicating their disapproval or acknowledgment of his cheating.

  • What was the observer's final assessment of the Genji's skill level?

    -The observer concluded that despite the Genji's claims and the appearance of skill, the inability to hit stationary targets like the Torbjörn turret and other inconsistencies suggested that the player was likely cheating.

  • What was the observer's comment on the Genji's death in the game?

    -The observer found it amusing and ironic that the Genji, who was allegedly a top player, died in an unexpected and unskilled manner, further casting doubt on his claims of high skill.

  • What was the observer's view on the Genji's claim of having seven GM accounts?

    -The observer was highly skeptical of this claim, noting that there were only a few known GM Genji players and it was unlikely that this player, who was in a lower rank, could have seven such accounts.

Outlines

00:00

🤨 Suspicion of Cheating in Gaming

The speaker recounts an experience where they and their team suspected an opponent, Genji, of cheating during a game. They detail specific instances where Genji's actions seemed to defy normal gameplay, such as tracking opponents through walls and making highly precise attacks. The suspected cheater claimed to have seven high-ranked accounts, which were supposedly banned due to VPN use, a claim that the speaker finds dubious. The paragraph is filled with incredulity and sarcasm, highlighting the absurdity of the alleged cheater's claims and actions.

05:04

🎮 Disbelief at Cheating Allegations

The speaker expresses disbelief at the alleged cheater's claims of having seven high-ranked (GM) accounts, considering the rarity of such skilled Genji players. The summary describes a gaming scenario where the accused player is outperformed by a much lower-ranked player, further casting doubt on their claims. The paragraph is filled with commentary on the gameplay, including the player's aggressive response to accusations of cheating and the speaker's skepticism about the legitimacy of the cheater's actions and claims.

10:05

🤔 Questioning the Plausibility of Cheating

The speaker continues to question the plausibility of the cheater's claims, pointing out inconsistencies in their gameplay that suggest the use of cheats. The summary highlights the speaker's observations of the cheater's movements and game sense, which are not in line with a player of the alleged skill level. The paragraph includes commentary on the cheater's inability to convincingly replicate high-level gameplay, despite their claims of having multiple high-ranked accounts.

15:06

😲 Witnessing Unusual Gameplay

The speaker describes an extraordinary gaming session where a player, who claims to be a high-ranked Genji, exhibits erratic and questionable behavior. The summary touches on the player's inability to hit targets with consistency, their peculiar gameplay decisions, and the overall reaction of the gaming community to such conduct. The paragraph is a mix of astonishment and sarcasm, as the speaker expresses their bewilderment at the player's actions and the implausibility of their claims.

20:09

😅 Encounter with a Questionable Genji Player

The speaker recounts an encounter with a Genji player who seems to be using cheats, as evidenced by their unnatural gameplay. The summary describes the player's difficulty in hitting stationary targets like turrets, which contrasts sharply with their otherwise impeccable aim. The paragraph includes the speaker's reflections on the limitations of cheats and their humorous take on the situation, including a story about a cheater's TikTok channel losing popularity.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cheating

Cheating in the context of the video refers to the act of using unauthorized methods or tools to gain an unfair advantage in a game, such as Overwatch 2. The video discusses a player who is suspected of cheating by having an auto-lock feature that allows him to target enemies through walls and with high precision. This behavior is against the game's rules and is generally frowned upon by the gaming community.

💡Genji

Genji is a character in the game Overwatch 2, known for his agility and sword-based combat. In the video, the player in question is using Genji in a manner that suggests he is cheating, as he is able to track and eliminate opponents in ways that would be difficult without assistance from hacks or cheats.

💡Autolock

Autolock in the context of the video is a term that describes a cheating feature that automatically locks onto targets, allowing the cheater to hit enemies with ease without the usual need for precise aiming. The script mentions the enemy Genji using autolock on 'EVERYTHING,' indicating a cheat that affects his gameplay significantly.

💡Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 is a first-person shooter game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. The video's discussion revolves around an incident in which a player is suspected of cheating while playing this game. The title and transcript reference gameplay elements and behaviors that are specific to Overwatch 2.

💡GM (Grandmaster)

In the context of competitive gaming, GM stands for 'Grandmaster,' which is a high rank achieved by players in games like Overwatch. The video mentions that the suspected cheater claims to have seven GM accounts, which is used to assert his skill level, although it is questioned due to the suspicious nature of his gameplay.

💡VPN

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a service that allows users to establish a secure and encrypted connection to another network over the internet. In the video, the player claims that his seven GM accounts were removed because of his VPN use, which is not typically a reason for account bans unless used to evade region restrictions or other game rules.

💡Sombra

Sombra is another character in Overwatch 2, known for her hacking abilities. The video transcript mentions an incident where the Genji player is reflecting shots right in front of Sombra, which is a reference to the in-game mechanic where characters can deflect incoming projectiles.

💡Deflect

Deflect in the context of Overwatch 2 refers to the ability of certain characters, like Genji, to deflect incoming projectiles back at the enemy. The video discusses the Genji player's excessive use of this ability, suggesting an unnatural level of skill or the use of cheats.

💡Silver Rank

Silver Rank is a competitive tier in Overwatch 2, indicating a player's skill level. The video suggests that the suspected cheater is playing in a Silver Rank match, which is surprising given his claimed high skill level (GM), leading to further suspicion of cheating.

💡Stream Sniping

Stream sniping is the act of watching a live stream of a game and using the information gained from the stream to gain an advantage in the game being streamed. The video does not explicitly mention stream sniping, but the context implies that the cheater may be using some form of external information to gain an unfair advantage.

💡Game Sense

Game sense refers to a player's intuitive understanding of the game, including strategy, positioning, and decision-making. The video transcript suggests that even with cheating, the player's game sense is lacking, as evidenced by their inability to effectively engage with certain game elements like turrets.

Highlights

A player spectated a Genji in Overwatch 2 who appeared to have autolock cheats on everything.

The Genji was tracking enemies through walls and snapping to targets with suspicious precision.

The cheater claimed to replicate hackers and had seven GM accounts supposedly banned due to VPN use.

The player expressed disbelief at the cheater's claims, highlighting the absurdity of having seven GM accounts.

The Genji's movements and gameplay were scrutinized, with observers noting the unnatural targeting and deflections.

The cheater's team seemed to agree on the unfair play, suggesting a lack of sportsmanship.

The cheater's aggressive playstyle and inability to hit certain targets like turrets raised suspicions.

Despite the cheating, the Genji was still defeated by a Mercy player, indicating the limits of cheat programs.

The cheater's claim of being a top-tier player was met with skepticism and ridicule by other players.

The cheater's use of a VPN was mentioned as a reason for previous account bans, though VPN use is not against the rules.

The cheater's inconsistent performance, missing shots on still targets, contrasted with their claimed skill level.

The Genji's inability to hit a stationary Torbjörn turret while landing shots on moving players was questioned.

The cheater's reaction to being called out was to become more aggressive, potentially out of frustration.

The cheater's claim of having the best Genji gameplay was mocked, with players pointing out the obvious cheating.

The game's anti-cheat measures, such as the Cassidy grenade, were mentioned as tools to counter cheaters.

The cheater's repeated failure to convincingly hit targets raised further doubts about their legitimacy.

The community's reaction to the cheater's actions was one of frustration and a desire for fair play.