An MW3 player may have accidentally told on themselves for cheating after posting a clip of them earning a nuke and getting flamed by their team.

MW3 has certainly had its fair share of issues withcheating, hacking, and exploitsthat has beena sore spot for many players.

Because of this, the community, as a whole, has become somewhat quickto call out people for cheatingif they are suspicious of their play.

But it looks like this accusation is accurate after an MW3 fan accidentally put a target on their back after posting a clipof getting a nuke.

MW3 fans call out possible cheater after nuke clip

MW3 fans call out possible cheater after nuke clip

The issue came upon the MW3 subreddit, where the accused cheater shares a clip of them getting a nuke in a match, asking: “Why is teammate cursing me out for dropping a nuke?”

The clip they share shows themcalling this nuke into end the match, resulting in their teammate having some choice words for them in the post-game lobby. There are even some other players who get in on the complaints near the end.

While the poster is asking the community what could be prompting the negativity, the responses don’t go as they probably thought they would.

While there are plenty of players who just say it’s because they didn’t play objective, there are a lot of MW3 members who claimit’s much more than that.

“Cause you’re a cheater?”

“Bro, you QUADRUPLED the enemy teams top fragger. Yeah, I’d call you out for cheating too.”

The evidence becomes even worse for the person after another user goes through their post history to find some pretty clear evidence that is going against them:

“… admits to having a modded controller, 5 deaths on HARDCORE shipment, and previously shadow banned by your own post history, and on PC, probably cheating?”

To go along with this, the player even comments that they were shadowbanned for the incident, which not many players express sympathy for.

Of course, nothing is confirmed in terms of ifthis MW3 player is cheating, but the community clearly seems to think so.

Shane Black was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Apex Legends, XDefiant, Destiny, Fortnite, and first-person shooter content. He also has bylines at IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur.