If by proof you mean that the video is someone's personal camera you hacked into and recorded them using something that is allowing them to cheat. Or posting footage of network traffic that shows they are manipulating the packets sent allowing them to cheat. Or errors in the server logs that are not allowing proper updates to that players character allowing them to cheat.
Then yes, go ahead and post that proof. Everything else is speculative.
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You like defending people accused off cheating, but have you seen the video?
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No I haven't, and I don't need to if the video only shows game play. And just because I don't jump on the pitchfork express with everyone doesn't mean I am defending anyone.
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Listen. Most of the time you would be right, there are amazing players out there that get unfairly called out for cheating. Just last week there was a huge double post of someone showing footage claiming cheating and then the other side showed their footage showing it was just horrible lag on both sides. This isn't that. Your heart is in the right place. But when there is video proof with multiple examples I wouldn't dismiss it. This video shows bullet per frame footage. Just watch the video and get back to me.
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Thanks to a rather rude Internet stranger, I watched the video. It is odd game play and should get immediate attention. One for looking at possible cheating, and more importantly to see if there is a logic error somewhere that can allow players to spam a collision hit update to the servers. Still it's just gameplay, again very odd gameplay. But it is not definitive proof.
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I hope I am not the rude guy you mentioned as I feel we are having a very civilized conversation. :) but yes I agree it's not defined proof, but it does deserve inquiry.
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Ah, no. There was someone that PM'd me the video demanding that I admit it was cheating. Gave him some smart-ass remarks and left the chat. I can see how that's how you took it though. Lol