IDropz_bodies is a PS4 player who won yesterday’s Saturday Skirmish. I was happy to see a fellow PS4 player did well, but unfortunately after seeing the evidence, it’s almost inevitable there was collusion and corruption in his win and road to winning $130,000.
First, his stats:
iDropz_bodies had a 4 KD in Season 4. Before the tournament, he had a 4.5 in Season 5. It was elevated to 7+ after securing a 45 KD in Tournament matches. That is a 1000% increase as soon as the tournament started, and a quick drop back down to his normal self once the tournament was over. He dropped two 20+ kill wins in back to back matches, along with multiple matches between the 12-19 kill range. If you look at his past matches in Season 5, he has never done anything ever close to that.
Suspect Replays:
After being accused of not being the one playing his matches (having his account recovered by someone else), he quickly shut down those rumors by streaming his replays on his Twitch channel. By doing this, he didn’t know the biggest suspicion of all was about to unfold.
During the streaming of his replays. Viewers noticed there was countless players who did not shoot at him at all. Instead, these players just ran up to him and although moved around, didn’t really attempt to shoot him at all. There were even instances where players stayed in 1x1s within 5 yards of each other, yet didn’t shoot at one-another. Instead, both waited for iDropz_bodies to easily build up, and without even breaking a sweat, kill the players. There was also instances where iDrop jump padded right to where multiple no-shooting-back players were, as if he knew their location precisely. This apparently happened multiple times.
When some viewers backtracked some names of the “easy” kills iDrop got. They found out something very worrying. These players accounts were brand new, and their first games just so happened to be during iDropz tournament matches.
Viewers of the stream accounted for as high as 10 of these ultra no shooting back players during both of iDropz 20+ kill games.
But what was most suspicious of all about these players.. was what was in their inventory. When iDropz killed them, they did not have any shield he was burning through when shooting (they were 100 health 0 shield). However, in their inventory, they had minis, half pots, med kits etc.
For those who are not aware, it’s easier than you think to hop into someone’s match. The suspicion is that iDrop had players Queue up the same time as him and give him free kills so he can place higher in the tournament. This is something that has happened before in the past, and still does happen in tourneys run by CMG/GB. It has happened in the past, and for a lot less money.
Deleted “Suspended?” Twitch Account:
Right after viewers switched their accusations from him not playing the matches to him having guys create new accounts and give him kills, something strange happened. People started sharing his Twitch because the proof was supposedly blatant and consistent through his matches. As people became increasingly aware, all of a sudden his Twitch channel was deleted, and with that, all the VODs of the blatant cheating.
He claims that Twitch “suspended” his channel because of a profanity he used during one of his vods from when he use to play Destiny. Could be true, of course, yet very coincidental and beneficial that nobody can see those VODs anymore.
Irregular leaving of Matches:
iDrop was said to have left a lot of matches before the bus began dropping players, so that the match wouldn’t count towards his score in the tournament. He claimed through his stream he only left the matches because he “did not like the drop.” However, this left many to speculate after seeing the type of players he did run into when choosing to stay in a game, that he may have left those past matches in the scenarios where multiple friends didn’t get in. Constantly leaving matches because “not liking the drop” wasn’t something we saw a lot of from other streamers. Some claim they think Nickmercs did it a couple times, but that’s not confirmed. I will say that I watched Nickmercs stream, and did not personally see it happen.
Invited because of LTM win:
He was invited because he won an an LTM mode sometime back in the past. I believe it was the Showdown mode. This mode has been scrutinized, because many believed at that time that people cheated, and coincidentally, had friends join their lobbies and give them free kills.
Epic: Cause for Suspicion is true and undeniable. There is only one thing to do. There must be a full-on investigation into this players matches. I recommend looking at the replays and seeing if there really is an influx of players who did not shoot back.
Also, I’d look at the IP address of players he routinely has played with before the tourney, and the IP of the players who looked like free kills in his tournament matches, and see if any of those IPs match up.
Of course it can be hard to prove corruption if you hide your footsteps. But there are mistakes and precautions that not everyone takes. When this much money is on the line, and there is this much cause for concern, due diligence and investigating is necessary on Epics part. It will preserve the integrity of future matches, and if there is no doubt that this player cheated, legal action should be apart of it.
$130,000 is nothing to joke about.
If nothing comes of it, I’m sure many of us will have our suspicious, but we will gladly take the fact that Epic looked into something that begged itself to be looked at.
TLDR: Huge red flags with yesterday’s Saturday Skirmish and $130,000 take home winner. Investigation is necessary from Epic. If proven true, this player is robbing Epic and other competitors in the Tournament.
EDIT: Wow, Reddit Gold! Thank you so much! Don’t even know what it is or how to use it, but I know it confirms what I believe. This post is IMPORTANT.
Submitted July 21, 2018 at 01:10PM by Sora26 https://ift.tt/2zZQTL0 https://ift.tt/eA8V8J
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