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Chapter 667

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The developers of the cheats were very satisfied with their skills, thinking that the best cheats would be able to fool the VR gaming pod's detection system. Moreover, if it was just micro-aiming, it would be like a mouse macro, directly changing the player's consciousness signal. Logically, the system wouldn't be able to detect it.

However, the developers found it, and it was very accurate!

The developers of the cheats tried their best to find all sorts of loopholes in the cheats, adding more tricks, but to no avail!

No matter how much they updated it, it would still be detected and sent to the god server!

This problem troubled the developers of the cheats for a long time, and they even scrapped a lot of testing accounts because of it …

These accounts could only be used as tuition for Chen Mo …



On Fish-Catching Streaming Platform, Hemi, Skyworm, and the other streamers took a day off after Clash of the Titans before starting streaming again.

Of course, they claimed to be taking a day off, but in reality, the streamers who used the self-aiming cheats knew that they went to switch to a new account.

Of course, it was impossible to hide the fact that they were switching accounts, since the name of the character was different. However, it wasn't hard to hide it. Hemi's reason was that his previous account was too unlucky, so he switched to a new account.

After the audience sent a wave of "Tycoon 6666", they threw the matter to the back of their minds.

This time, Hemi didn't dare to use micro-aiming anymore, and could only rely on his own skill to play. He didn't expect the game to be so much easier, he could get chicken dinner two or three times a day …

Many viewers expressed their shock. Switching accounts really did turn one's luck! Was this pay-to-win to change one's fate? It was a 980 account after all!

As for Hemi, he felt like he had been taught a hard lesson. Why did he bother with micro-aiming? He had the skill in the first place, he should've just played normally …

Although the streamers were optimistic after switching accounts, they couldn't help but worry.

Since the developers had a way to confirm micro-aiming and send them all to the god server, would this list be exposed in the future?

It was a terrible feeling to be caught doing something bad.

However, after a few days of worry, everything was still peaceful. The developers didn't have any intention of exposing the god server or micro-aiming.

Only then did the streamers relax and continue to make money from their live broadcasts.



Qin An walked out of the VR internet cafe again and scratched his head in confusion.

"What happened? What's going on?"

He couldn't even remember how many times he had been turned into a crate as soon as he landed. In the beginning, he was still ambitious enough to jump from the airport to the school. Later on, he switched to jumping from P City to landing in those remote areas.

It couldn't be helped. He was going to die too quickly!

These people's marksmanship was simply too good to be true. Headshots from super long distances were simply a common occurrence. As for close-range spears … Qin An had basically never won against them.

Occasionally, he would be lucky enough to kill two or three people. As for winning the chicken dinner … he was thinking too much.

Qin An had played the internet cafe version of PlayerUnknown's Battleground in the VR internet cafe before. He had used a public account, and he had never felt that the game was that difficult!

"Maybe it's because the original owner of this account was an expert? Is that why I was matched with high-level players? Yes, that should be the case. At first, I thought that PlayerUnknown's Battleground was quite easy. I didn't know that there were so many high-level players. Looks like I have to continue working hard! "

Qin An quickly got over it. After all, he was different from other players. He was a hardcore player among hardcore players. He didn't care if he had fun playing the game, but whether he could become stronger or not!

He could not wait to get a "high-level game account" so that he could practice his skills in high-level games. It would be easier for him to become a professional player in the future when he went for interviews with major clubs, right?

"Alright, I'll continue working hard tomorrow! Hmm, should I eat braised pork ribs or laotan pickled vegetables today? … "



On the official forum of PlayerUnknown's Battleground, the topic of the "Battle of the Titans" continued to ferment.

Many players had watched this video many times. The video had even been played a few million times on the video website. Zou Zhuo also benefited from it. After this match, his number of followers exceeded a million. He was also one of the top five streamers in PlayerUnknown's Battleground on Fish-Catching Live-Stream Platform.

This could be described as reaching the heavens in a single bound …

Although many people paid attention to Chen Mo, there were also some who were attracted by the chubby guy's personal style. After all, in this day and age where there were so many technical streamers, it wasn't a bad idea to occasionally watch a teaching streamer for a change.

As for Hemi and Skyworm, the two players who played cameos in the video, they more or less gained some popularity.

However, after a few days, some players noticed something. It seemed like a few streamers had changed their accounts?

Perhaps it was a fan who had nothing better to do. He took screenshots of the streamers' accounts and posted them on the official forum.

In the beginning, many players thought that the original poster had nothing better to do. If the streamers wanted to change their accounts, they could just do it. After all, they were the ones who paid 980 RMB for it. Although it was immoral and not recommended for them to go to the Fish-Catching Battleground to bully noobs and lower ranked players, they wouldn't go so far as to criticize them, right?

Moreover, these streamers weren't buying accounts to bully the Fish-Catching Battleground. They only changed their accounts, and then went back to playing the game.

However, there was a group of players who gathered in this thread. After all, there was no lack of conspiracy theories in this world.

They quickly found something in common.

These streamers were all very good shooters.

These streamers didn't have a good record before they changed their accounts. They always didn't get chicken dinners due to various reasons.

After changing their accounts, most of the streamers played better, but it was obvious that their opponents were not as skilled. A small portion of the streamers seemed to have become noobs, but it was hard to tell if one didn't pay attention.

All of a sudden, there were all sorts of speculations.

However, most of the players saw this thread as a form of entertainment, and even mocked the original poster's conspiracy theories.

After all, there was no concrete evidence, and it was impossible to convince most players with just a few coincidences.

However, an anonymous reply to this post instantly caused this topic to explode again!

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