Suspected cheating account near top Kills (requesting manual review)
Hi everyone,
I’m posting this in a serious, factual way to flag a competitive integrity issue that directly affects the Swiss national leaderboards. My in-game handle is Im_Rxp7oRz, and I’m currently ranked #2 in Switzerland for Kills on Tracker.gg.
The player [removed], who is ranked immediately behind me, shows recent performance patterns that are statistically implausible for legitimate high-level play. I’m not talking about “great aim” or a strong day: I’m talking about extreme K/D spikes and volatility that strongly resemble external aim assistance / rage-hacking behavior, and potentially more sophisticated methods intended to bypass automated detection (e.g., external hardware setups).
What raised the alarm is the match-to-match profile in their recent history: a session at 107.0 K/D, followed by sessions sustaining 60.0 K/D and 20.0 K/D. Numbers like these, especially when appearing as abrupt surges, don’t align with normal variance at top level. They align with assisted tracking/lock behavior and abnormal lethality that typical human performance cannot maintain.
My concern is also time-sensitive: with the upcoming Open Series, letting an account with these indicators compete risks undermining the event’s integrity and creates a prize-eligibility problem for legitimate players.
I have already submitted an official report to the anti-cheat/security channel, but I’m opening this thread to ask moderators/community managers to escalate for a manual review of the account’s telemetry (inputs, accuracy patterns, reaction timing, and any integrity flags). If needed, I can provide screenshots, match IDs, and the Tracker.gg profile reference directly to staff via DM.
I’m not asking for a witch hunt. I’m asking for a fast, professional verification so the leaderboard and tournament environment stay clean.
Thank you for taking this seriously.
Im_Rxp7oRz (Switzerland, #2 National Kills)
CM edit - Username removed as per the following rule:
Naming and Shaming: No-one likes cheaters, but public call-outs can lead to witch hunts and harassment. If you suspect someone's cheating, report them through the appropriate channels.