Based on its investigation, the ESIC “For a second offense, the maximum sanction is a lifetime ban, but we took the view that this was not proportionate as his first offense in 2017 was only very indirectly related to this offense and that a lifetime ban would have been disproportionate,” the ESIC said. Former OpTic India player Vishal ‘haiVaan’ Sharma has spoken publicly for the first time since his former teammate Nikhil ‘forsaken’ Kumawat was caught cheating at a CS:GO LAN event - … I was confident in my decision making, I was confident in understanding of the game etc, but was never confident in my aim so to compensate that lack of confidence in aim I had to choose the wrong path.None of my teammates had any idea of me using any external programme including my coach and manager. Login. Nothing good has happened to me since the day i started playing the game. Sign in. Settings. forsaken. I worked hard but i wasn't loyal. It has been confirmed by Extremesland Officials that @OpTicIndia player ‘foresaken’ has been caught with hacks on his PC. The incident took place at the Extremesland Asia finals last Friday, during a group stage match. Nikhil Kumawat known as forsaken, is a 24 year old Counter-Strike player from India. Back. You can reach him at ethan.gach@kotaku.com“The only thing I never lost is my family and my girlfriend and I hope to never cheat on them.”Fortnite May Have Just Laid the Perfect Antitrust Trap for Apple—and They Fell For It [Another Update: Google Just Kicked Fortnite...Dolly Parton on #BlackLivesMatter: "Do we think our little white asses are the only ones that matter? OpTic India's CS:GO team has been given the boot from the $100,000 eXTREMESLAND Asia finals after player Nikhil 'forsaken' Kumawat was caught cheating during a match. “Nothing good has happened to me since the day I started playing the game.” Kumawat said the cheat program he was using gave him a slight aim advantage over his opponents, but not one so obvious that most people would notice.When asked why he cheated, he said that though he felt confident in his knowledge and understanding of the game’s strategy, he didn’t feel as good about his aim and so ended up looking for a ways to compensate. "The Death of Bon Appétit Is Proof Media Companies Have No Idea What Makes Videos WorkSony Rubs It In To Apple And Dyson By Moving Development Of Its EV To The Real WorldBehold One Of The Truly Wonderful Steering Wheels You Should Know I gave everything away for the game, I always put this game above everything else and today I realize what I have lost. There were also no instances to doubt me but whenever clips were online I was quick to come up with an excuse and took advantage of their trust in me.If I could go back I would probably delete the day when I first played counterstrike. Nikhil "forsaken" Kumawat is an Indian banned professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive who played for OpTic India in his short four month stint in 2018. Der Profi Nikhil "Forsaken" Kumawat wurde vor laufender Kamera von einem Schiedsrichter erwischt, wie er versucht einen Hack im Shooter zu nutzen. In an interview with India-based gaming outlet AFK Gaming, Kumawat would explain his situation and apologize. While it might be easy for Kumawat to blame his cheating on feeling pressure to win, he rejected that characterization, and said it was simply his own fault.Kotaku staff writer. The team has […] It was all me who wanted to win every game, wanted to be perfect in every aspect of the game. However, forsaken has finally ended his silence, speaking about the scandal in public for the first time in an interview with When asked by AFK Gaming about what he would have done differently, Kumawat responded: “If I could go back, I would probably delete the day I first played Counter-Strike – nothing good has happened to me since the day I first played that game.“I am extremely sorry to my teammates, OpTic management and the people who always put their trust in me.