A cheater received moderator rights in Battlelog

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Cheater Became a Moderator on Battlelog

Meanwhile, the scandal that unfolded on the Battlelog forums is gaining momentum. Something utterly unimaginable and simply incredible has happened: a cheater with a 140% accuracy, who has countless threads on the forum with complaints about his unsportsmanlike gameplay, as well as global permanent bans on GGC-stream and PBbans, suddenly gains moderator rights in the Russian-speaking section of the Battlelog forums! And here it is important to clarify a significant detail: a Battlelog moderator is not just an ordinary forum moderator. They have much greater powers and can even ban players on Battlelog, which essentially amounts to a ban in the game.

But let's take this step by step. I first encountered this guy http://battlelog.battlefield.com/bf3/user/MrPropper777/ two weeks ago. At that time, he had another username - Problem_USER. My friends and I were playing on the Metro Only 64 Conquest server. About halfway through the round, when we had the enemy team pinned at their spawn point, our hero connected to the server and joined the opposing team. What followed can only be described as a massacre. Problem_USER simply stood at the spawn, swinging the barrel of his M98B sniper rifle, and all members of our team died instantly. There was no escape: even on the other side of the map, through dozens of walls, his cheats caught up with us. Not a single second passed after our respawns before we died again.

This was a classic Mass Kill hack. Nowadays, cheats of this kind are not uncommon. I'm sure everyone has encountered such a player. And if you haven't, you have likely seen videos about it on YouTube. Naturally, after the