Internet gamers have taken notice of Twitch broadcaster NICKMERCS after he said that hackers in competitive multiplayer games like Apex Legends and Call of Duty should face jail time.

While NICKMERCS frequently expresses his opinions on gaming-related topics without fear, this most recent remark about video game cheating from the Twitch streamer is undoubtedly audacious. It goes without saying that hackers and cheaters are frequent problems in online gaming.

Unfortunately, individuals who strive to disrupt and negatively affect the game for others by a variety of techniques, such as DDoS assaults, aimbots, and wallhacks, to mention a few, frequently threaten the competitive integrity of well-known online games. It seems NICKMERCS has had enough of these troubles after attempting to play Apex Legends.

NICKMERCS recently tweeted some intriguing observations about gamers that don’t follow the rules in video games. The well-known Twitch streamer allegedly stated in the message that cheats and hackers in video games “should 100% be sent to jail.” According to the tweet, he felt obliged to make these remarks after frequently coming across hackers during a protracted gaming session. Although it’s not apparent from the tweet whether NICKMERCS truly thinks that people who hack while playing competitive video games should be put in jail or whether he was just trying to make a point, it’s evident that he’s annoyed about the problem. Numerous members of the online gaming community have commented since NICKMERCS tweeted about locking up video game cheaters. In under a day, the message had garnered over 22.8K upvotes, with many agreeing that rampant hackers were a concern. Many well-known streamers and competitive gamers voiced their opinions in the comments.

For instance, popular Apex Legends player and content creator iiTzTimmy suggested that players should only have one profile linked to each game they play, emphasizing that additional ones could not be created. He said, “If you cheat, it’s on your gaming record and gg.”

It’s important to note that the creators of several well-known online games are constantly trying to find better techniques to combat cheaters. For instance, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2’s Season 3 will feature an updated version of Infinity Ward’s Ricochet anti-cheat software that will include a replay tool and other safeguards to hinder hackers’ attempts. While these advances are encouraging, remarks from popular streamers like NICKMERCS reveal that there is still considerable discontent throughout many gaming groups. It will be interesting to follow the conversation about hackers and cheaters in online gaming. Although the ideas put forth by NICKMERCS and iiTzTimmy could help the problem, there are clear obstacles that would probably prevent these suggestions from being implemented.

It is hoped that the creators of competitive games will keep improving their anti-cheat technologies to give individuals who wish to play competitive games a better gaming experience.