HOW DUDE PERFECT MAKES CHILD`S PLAY HARD WORK I n an industrial corridor at the center of Frisco, five grown men play children’s games in a 25,000-square-foot warehouse that holds a magnificent array of sporting equipment, memorabilia, and video-production facilities. To the left of the main entrance is an NBA-scale basketball court. Nestled behind it is a de-iced hockey rink, currently set up for roller-chair hockey, which is exactly what it sounds like. On the right side of the space is a mini soccer pitch, and smack in the middle of the floor is an elevated putting and chipping green, around which an array of go-karts and other miniature motorized vehicles are parked. Collectively, the men who roam these halls are known as Dude Perfect, and they have become five of the biggest stars on YouTube thanks to their hundreds of trick-shot videos, with titles like “Slip ’N Slide Football Battle,” “Ping Pong Trick Shots 2,” and “Lawnmower Racing Battle.” Each Du
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THIS IS WHY PUBG IS BANNING PLAYERS AFTER VIKENDI UPDATE
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PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) recent 0.10.0 update brought several new security features other than the popular Vikendi map. The Anti-Cheat & Reporting feature that was introduced flagged players, who used cheats and hacks to gain undue advantage in the game over other players. PUBG deployed BattlEye software, a proactive anti-cheat protection system, to detect and ban accounts using methods such as Radar Hacking to win games and competitions. PUBG, with the help of BattleEye, was able to detect and ban around 30,000 accounts including 16 pro players' accounts. Some of the major pro accounts that were affected went by the names TEXQS, Papaya, Cageman, PlayerJones, Hoffmann88, Sezk0, Houlow, Kragen etc. If you were also using Radar hacking method to win games then chances are that you have been banned too. Radar hack is a method that allows players to get information on other players' location during a match. The hack uses VPN services while sending and r
HISTORY OF SHROUD
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HISTORY OF SHROUD [VIDEO GAMER] Michael Grzesiek (born June 2, 1994), professionally known as shroud , is a Canadian Twitch streamer and former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) player. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He is known for playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds , Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and more recently Call of Duty Black Ops 4: Blackout . [4] Contents 1 Career 2 Games played 3 Achievements 4 References 5 External links Career [ edit ] Grzesiek started his CS:GO career with several ESEA teams, particularly Exertus and Manajuma. He was soon acquired by CompLexity Gaming as a stand-in, and signed with Cloud9 in August 2014 when CompLexity was acquired by Cloud9. He helped lead Cloud9 to 2nd place in ESL One Cologne 2017 , and a first place finish at ESL pro league season 4 in 2016. [6] On August 16, 2017, he announced that he would be stepping down from the Cloud9 team, but that he a