After being accused of cheating by their ex, a well-known Warzone streamer and content creator has drawn attention from the community.

An impressive 143k followers on Twitch and more than 2.1 million on TikTok have been amassed by SideLogic, a streamer from the Oceanic region. Throughout Warzone, he is best known for making absurd trick shots, but if what his ex-partner claims is true, there may be more to his success than first appears.

Velixray posted a lengthy thread on Twitter detailing numerous methods streamers can use to try to conceal their cheating from a live audience. There are plenty of useful strategies that might not be obvious to the average viewer, such as offline grinding, killing AFK players at the end of the dropship’s initial flight path, or occasionally playing alone.

According to the eighteen-tweet exposé, someone could get away with questionable behavior if they had good justifications for doing so, such as running frequent custom lobbies or constantly making new accounts in order to avoid the friends limit.

As soon as the community became aware of these accusations, SideLogic acknowledged them and said they would be addressed shortly.

Hacks are still a major issue in the Warzone scene, even after the Ricochet anti-cheat system was introduced, so attention will likely be focused on this issue until it is resolved.