Epic Game’s inconsistent punishments and bans With over two million subscribers on YouTube, the popular streamer’s continued use of aimbot may have inspired his younger fans to use their own cheats in Fortnite. Jarvis had previously uploaded a video of himself using an aimbot software, which allowed the streamer to “never miss a shot.”Įven though Jarvis pointed out that he wasn’t using the cheating software in a competitive mode in the video, which has since been taken down, he had told fans he planned to play squads or duos while using an aimbot if they liked the video enough. “We have a zero tolerance policy for the usage of cheat software,” an Epic Games spokesperson told The Sun. “When people use aimbots or other cheat technologies to gain an unfair advantage, they ruin games for people who are playing fairly.” Loper Epic Games has finally issued a statement on their decision to permanently ban Frazier “Jarvis” Kaye after the 17-year-old streamer posted a video using an aimbot cheating software while playing Fortnite.įaZe Clan’s Jarvis had posted an emotional apology earlier this week, begging Epic Games to forgive him for his “big mistake.”īut apparently being “truly sorry” was not enough for Epic, who are standing by the harsh punishment.
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