{"id":6954,"date":"2020-08-10T19:03:11","date_gmt":"2020-08-10T19:03:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/fortnite-hacker-ridicules-anti-cheat-system-by-making-it-to-the-fncs-finals"},"modified":"2024-07-20T12:03:32","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T12:03:32","slug":"fortnite-hacker-ridicules-anti-cheat-system-by-making-it-to-the-fncs-finals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/fortnite\/fortnite-hacker-ridicules-anti-cheat-system-by-making-it-to-the-fncs-finals","title":{"rendered":"Fortnite hacker makes joke of anti-cheat by making it to the FNCS Finals, and he streamed it all"},"content":{"rendered":"

Professional Fortnite can’t seem to catch a break this year. Accusations of players cheating whether it be using aimbots or colluding with other players<\/a> are rife within the scene. Epic’s ability to combat cheaters has also come under-fire and one player has seemingly grown tired of their efforts and set out to show just how poor Fortnite’s anti-cheat system is, by using an aimbot to cheat all the way to the FNCS Finals.<\/p>\n

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The player is “Kona” who entered the North America West qualifiers<\/a> for the solos tournament using a “soft aimbot”. People that tuned into his Twitch channel could see he was using an aimbot, and not trying to hide it in the slightest.<\/p>\n

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This unfair advantage allowed Kona to move through the next round of the FNCS Finals looking for a spot in the heat waves, however, Epic ended up banning him from the tournament, something Kona did not mind as he was already prepared to “sacrifice an account to show how bad the anti-cheat is.”<\/p>\n