You know how when you’re young and you get caught doing something wrong, you try blaming it on your friend or sibling? Turns out that doesn’t play out so well on a livestream. Popular Twitch streamer Haley-Isabel “MissQGemini” was caught loading up a program that would help her cheat while playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive, and when she realised that the entire internet could see her cheating, her reaction was hilarious and definitely lame.
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The program contained cheats for aimbot, triggerbot and other hacks that would give her an unfair advantage while playing. She loaded up a configuration that seemed like the one she usually preferred, indicating that this was not the first time she was using this program. She continued on with welcoming the audience, while not realizing that they could see Wallhack (a hack that allows the player to see the outlines of other players through walls, along with their weapons and remaining health).
However, soon she realized that everyone watching her stream could see that she was cheating, and she tried feigning ignorance, instead blaming her friend ‘Clara’.
“I’m going to kill this girl,” MissQGemini said angrily. “I’m literally going to kill her. She promised she didn’t use [the cheat] on my PC.”
“She was here today, and I was watching her,” MissQGemini said. “I’m just going to uninstall [CS:GO]. I’m not getting a VAC ban because of [Clara].”
A VAC ban or Valve Anti-Cheat ban is put on players caught cheating on Valve’s servers, and anyone who plays’s online on Steam knows how stringent they can get. MissQGemini has since been banned on Twitch, but she’s back with another account. Needless to say, she does not have the same following anymore.
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