People caught cheating in Chinese internet cafes are getting attacked

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Chinese net café patrons are taking a no-nonsense approach to PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds cheaters. A couple of recently-uploaded videos show some players even resorting to violence to express their anti-cheater sentiments.

The videos (which contain physical violence), can be found here and here, were uploaded to Chinese social network Baidu. They both feature players being caught cheating (one is using a speed hack, which allows players to move around the map extremely fast, while another seems to be accused of using wallhacks), before swiftly finding themselves on the receiving end of physical and verbal abuse.

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Interstellar

What most gamers would have thought just got realized.... I know violence is incorrect, but, no pity for that.


Planetary

He has no right no matter how... The game can punish him, the government can punish him.. this is just unacceptable 


Diplomat
M_Charbel said:

He has no right no matter how... The game can punish him, the government can punish him.. this is just unacceptable 

Agreed. One of the videos has already been taken down from YouTube:
"This video has been removed for violating YouTube's policy on harassment and bullying."


Interstellar

What's the point in cheating in something like this, you cheat so you can win but if you cheated you didn't really win...