Cheaters in THIS GAME were forced to make YOUTUBE APOLOGY VIDEOS (H1Z1)
Nobody likes a cheater, of any kind. Gamers in particular absolutely hate it when other gamers cheat (although admittedly, "you're cheating" can sometimes just mean "I'm worse than you at this game and that makes me mad"). Some games however have gotten pretty creative with their way of catching and punishing cheaters. In H1Z1, after banning more than 20,000 cheaters, the devs said anyone who actually wants a chance for an appeal needs to make a public YouTube apology video.
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Currently, GAMESPICY has 14,947 views for H1Z1 across 1 video. His channel published less than an hour of H1Z1 content, less than 0.23% of the total video content that GAMESPICY has uploaded to YouTube.