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Chapter 670

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At the same time, Hemi's fans were also in an uproar.

Some felt that it was a shady deal, some were questioning what was going on with Hemi, and some felt that it was unbelievable. Hemi's skills were so good, why did he have to use a micro aiming system?

Over the past few days, a few streamers who had been in the game couldn't take it anymore. Large groups of people flooded into the stream, all of them gloating.

There were also a lot of onlookers who did not say anything. They just sent a string of messages like "Laying a memorial," "Daily grave sweeping," "When is the host going to return the gifts and retire from the live broadcast circle?" "Lazing around and indulging the host? Why didn't he ban the stream forever? "

No one would be able to stream properly in a situation like this. Moreover, these streamers were usually the center of attention. How could they take such a sudden drop in popularity?

At 7: 30 at night …

The livestream would start at 8 o 'clock, but Hemi had yet to figure out how to reply to his livestream viewers. Although the stream was still black, many viewers had already gathered, spamming "Memorial Memorial Memorial Memorial" as they waited for his performance.

It was impossible to get away with it. The viewers weren't stupid, and if they kept being ambiguous, even the core fans would start to rebel.

The only good news was that Fish-Catching Streaming didn't ban Hemi's stream immediately. Instead, they arranged for their staff to communicate with him, urging him to think of a way to change the public opinion.

It was obvious that Hemi was a veteran streamer and money tree for Fish-Catching Streaming, so the higher-ups of the streaming platform were going to give him some time.

If there was hope of changing the public opinion in the short term, then he would continue streaming, and everyone would be happy. If there was nothing he could do and the public opinion continued to worsen, then the streaming platform would have to cut ties with him.

How could he change the public opinion?

Bribe Chen Mo? Don't joke around, they really didn't care about the money the streamer was making.

Hemi thought about it, and there was only one way, which was to prove himself.

Get the official platform to provide a VR gaming pod, make sure there were no other programs, and play at his usual level.

The reason why Hemi had this idea was because the official announcement wasn't that harsh. Moreover, the official platform's lenient attitude towards micro aiming was worth pondering.

If micro aiming was treated the same as other cheats, wouldn't they just ban it forever? What was the point of getting some celestial clothes? Wasn't that superfluous?

Furthermore, even if the immortal clothes were exposed in time, the officials didn't have any intention of banning the accounts. They just "locked" all these accounts in the immortal clothes and that was it.

Therefore, Hami speculated that the criteria for Micro-aim and other cheats were very likely to be different.

The producers of the cheat group had also revealed that no matter how many versions were updated or how many disguises were made, PlayerUnknown's Battleground would always be able to detect players who were aiming at themselves. This meant that its detection process was probably not purely reliant on technical aspects.

In other words, PlayerUnknown's Battleground's detection system was most likely not "seeing the player's micro-targeting", but "analyzing the player's micro-targeting". This kind of detection was very likely to rely on data.

Thinking of this, Hami suddenly felt that there was a turning point in this matter!

If the officials found the code related to his account cheating, then needless to say, there would be irrefutable evidence. However, the problem now was that it was highly likely that the game developers did not have such a thing!

The more likely possibility was that the government had analyzed the data and found out that he had turned on a micro camera.

To other streamers, this would be fatal because the difference in data before and after they turned on their micro-targeting was too big. However, this was very reasonable as only noobs would turn on their micro-targeting.

However, Hami happened to be a special case because his shooting skills were already very good, and he turned on micro-targeting for a better show effect.

If he could find a third-party platform to prove himself and play a live stream effect on a third-party VR gaming pod, would he be able to wash away the suspicion? By then, he could completely explain that he had entered the immortal clothes due to the system's misjudgment and not because he had turned on micro-targeting.

Obviously, there was a detection system in PlayerUnknown's Battleground, or else it would not have been so efficient and instantly banned the account the moment it was discovered. However, since it was a detection system, there would definitely be mistakes. Even a human could make a mistake, let alone a system?

If he could prove himself successfully, then the public opinion would definitely be reversed. In a situation where the officials could not produce any concrete evidence from a technical aspect, they could only admit that they did not use cheats, right?

In other words, if he could prove himself successfully, then the situation would be reversed, and he could even use this matter to gain a lot of popularity. If he failed to prove himself, then it would just be an accelerated death. However, what was the difference between a slow death and an accelerated death?

It was not that Hami did not want to bluff his way out, but the problem was that he really could not bluff his way out!

After thinking about it, Hami felt that this was the only way to turn the situation around.

At 8 o 'clock sharp, the broadcast started.

As soon as the broadcast started, the bullet screen in the live stream exploded. There were fans who supported Hami, bystanders who hammered him, and people who just wanted to join in the fun. There were probably fake reviewers hired by other live streamers. The screen was filled with bullet screens, and there was no way to read all of them.

Hami took a deep breath, calmed himself down, and said.

"First of all, thank you for your concern. Regarding the many people who hammered me for turning on micro-targeting, I will give a unified response here. From tomorrow onwards, I will stop broadcasting for a period of time. However, don't misunderstand, I'm not hiding from the limelight. I have more important things to do. "

"I'm going to prove myself!"

"Yes, I'm going to prove my innocence. As for how exactly I'm going to prove myself, I haven't arranged it yet. However, I will definitely find a more impartial third-party organization in the country to arrange this. The way to prove myself is also very simple. A third-party organization will arrange for the gaming pod, and I will find the heads of several big clubs, professional players, and even the official staff of "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" to verify that the gaming pod does not have any auxiliary programs. Then, I will use the gaming pod provided by them to livestream. "

"I will continue to play the same moves that I usually do in my live stream to prove my own ability. After the arrangements are made, I will still livestream in my own live stream. I welcome anyone to watch and judge. "

"As for whether I can prove myself successfully, the standard is also very simple. With so many club heads, professional players, and spectators watching, everyone will be able to tell if my standard is higher or lower compared to my usual live stream. Everyone will be able to tell. Justice is in the hearts of the people. "

"Alright, enough with the nonsense. Let's continue with today's live stream."

After Hami finished speaking, he took a look at the bullet screen in his live stream. It was already flooded with all kinds of comments. Although some people were still mocking and ridiculing him, it was clear that once the "self-proof" theory was thrown out, it had a very good effect.

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