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MuTeX Uses Five Cameras To Stream Warzone To Prevent Cheating Allegations

A Warzone streamer has a new set-up featuring five different cameras to fight off the allegations of cheating from his audience.

As reported by Eurogamer, Call of Duty streamer MuTeX decided to fight against recent claims that his Warzone gameplay has him cheating by installing five separate cameras to his setup.

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No bs… you might make fun of me for this…. but 5th cam was dead ass installed today.
LMFAOOOOOOOOO
No cap its kinda lit you guys can see everything nowhttps://t.co/Yk6rknCr0m

— MuTeX (@FF_MuTeX) July 9, 2021

MuTeX's new setup has a camera pointed at his face, one at his hands whilst he's using a controller, two at his screen to show his gameplay and one showing the back of his computer. This is in addition to the capture card that he's using to record his footage straight from the source.

The streamer seems to be in pretty good spirits over the whole thing, as he Tweeted before the stream saying, "No bs… you might make fun of me for this…. but 5th cam was dead ass installed today. LMFAOOOOOOOOO. No cap its kinda lit you guys can see everything now".

After the stream ended, MuTeX also said, "Unbelievable stream <3 Had to show all these ppl to never lose faith in me, I will never ever EVER cheat in anything in my life. 15,000+ viewers watched me fry with 5 different cameras the whole time. 30+ games with ease and the nuttiest gameplay".

The allegations of cheating mainly come from a video published by BadBoy Beaman, who questioned MuTeX's validity as the solo quads world record holder and claimed that he was cheating in Warzone.

These allegations were made worse when MuTeX revealed that he used Cronus on the computer that he streams and plays Warzone with. Cronus essentially gives access to in-game mods and scripts, which only strengthened the claims that the streamer was cheating.

MuTeX responded to the claims with a video on his Twitter saying that they were false, before deciding to attach five cameras to his setup and record his gameplay for everyone to see. Since the stream ended, Twitter users have still accused MuTeX of cheating, so it's not sure if the cameras have repaired the faith.

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