This is a genuine question, not trash talk or drama.

I take a lot of pride in my gameplay. I’ll admit I brag a bit about running max settings, but that’s because I’ve put a lot of time into PUBG and worked hard to get good.

I play legit and I’m trying to grow my Twitch the right way, so I’ve gone out of my way to be transparent:

• I stream consistently
• I added a handcam so people can see my inputs
• I play on a GameSir HE controller and have shared my settings publicly
• No scripts, macros, or third-party devices

I also help others in the community with configs and settings because I care about the game and want to see it survive.

What I’m trying to avoid are cheating accusations, because I’ve put too much work into this game for that to even be worth it.

So I’m genuinely asking:
What would someone realistically have to do to prove they aren’t cheating?
And at what point do accusations just become unavoidable once you’re playing well?

-Profzr