Dendi led av en ny type juks fra en streamsniper
Maksym ShylovEsportsman Danil 'Dendi' Ishutin, who also owns esports organization B8 Esports, has come across a new kind of cheating on a recent stream. Streamsnipers are accused of using unknown software.
Using the cheat leads to disconnection from the server of the opponent's team or allies. Previously, similar problems were not noticed. Dendi has already complained to Valve about this problem, but a solution has not yet been found.
Streamsniping is a targeted tracking of the actions of the opponent, which he broadcasts live. For example, on Twitch or YouTube. In the gaming community, an extremely negative attitude has formed towards this type of activity, since it is regarded as dishonest play and fraud. Also, among the popular types of fraud, bets on your own team or the opponent's team can be noted. For such actions, players receive serious punishment.
An example is the case of Alexey 'Solo' Berezin in 2013. The player bet against his team and earned $322. For this, Solo received a lifetime ban from StarLadder tournaments.
Danil 'Dendi' Ishutin started playing DotA back in 2007, in Dota 2 the player is known for his play for the Natus Vincere team. Together with him, the Born to Win became the champions of The International 2011 and earned the main prize of $1,000,000.
Maksym har jobbet hos EGamersWorld siden 2017. Han begynte i selskapet i løpet av det første året på universitetet og jobbet som oversetter frem til 2022. Etter det begynte Maksym å jobbe som redaktør. Hoveddisiplinen hans er Dota 2, og med tiden ble Maksyms ansvar utvidet til å omfatte CS:GO, CS2 og Valorant. I tillegg publiserer han som redaktør diverse materiale om spilltemaer.