Cheating has plagued Call of Duty: Warzone for nearly a year, driving some players away from the game entirely. Raven Software and Activision have fought back aggressively with widespread ban waves and the RICOCHET anti-cheat system.
Yet, even dedicated content creators who remain loyal have faced 'hackusations' from skeptics convinced they're using cheats.

Accusations often target top Warzone streamers, with claims of VPN lobby hunting, aimbots, or wallhacks. Dr. Disrespect, no stranger to scrutiny, addressed it in his signature style.
On his January 14th stream alongside longtime partner ZLaner, viewers alerted him to a Twitter clip alleging he was video hacked.
Dr. Disrespect initially laughed it off but shared the clip with his audience. It showed him snapping onto a barely visible enemy obscured by the map's rocky terrain, fueling aimbot suspicions.
"Oh, you like that! Hey, that's where you know you're connected," the Doc exclaimed, showcasing his lightning-fast flick.
"We knew there were two guys, one down on the right—we already spotted it, it was easy! God, I've been called..."

The Two-Time reviewed the clip multiple times, clearly impressed by his own precision.
"If the guy peeked, oh man! That's when you know you're connected."
While it's clear major streamers like Dr. Disrespect aren't cheating, parts of the Warzone community remain unconvinced.
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