The Entire Call Of Duty Community Just Got PunkedOctober 3, 2022 by admin 0 Comments Gaming Products You May Like Ads by Amazon Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn THE TRUTH ABOUT NADIAIn the video, Martin explained that he had a friend who had a method for catching cheaters in the Call of Duty: Vanguard ranked play system. “This started off as me wanting to do the right thing, find cheaters and catch them,” said Martin. He explained that people started to “turn” his crusade into pursuing Amine’s cheating allegations. Advertisement “I’ve told Nadia publicly that I don’t care about her. My video is going to be unbiased. I don’t need money [and] I don’t need clout,” said Martin. And that’s when it started to get really weird. The rest of the video turns into a joke marriage proposal, with Martin getting on one knee and offering a wedding ring. “I’m so happy that I like women,” Nadia tweeted on the day that the video was uploaded. I’m sympathetic to Martin getting caught up in batshit Call of Duty drama, but it’s kind of shitty that he had to make a wedding parody about someone who didn’t seem to have agreed to this. Kotaku reached out to Amine for a comment, but did not receive a response by the time of publication. Advertisement Martin doesn’t seem to be repentant about his weekend stunt. In a tearful “apology” video, he said: “I’m just gonna take a step back, and do the right thing, and apologize… to absolutely nobody.” The competitive esports community was not impressed. “I hope you finally see that he is a joke,” tweeted Dante Rene Santana of the FaZe Clan on the day that the video was posted (Santana previously criticized his plan to “expose” cheaters).”[Censor] went on stream, attempted to propose to her, and embarrassed himself, ” tweeted Call of Duty news website Charlie Intel. The number one comment on the video, meanwhile, reads “Damn, as someone who doesn’t play COD anymore, I truly believed Censor was a legit credible guy. This is just… The exact opposite. Why tank your reputation for nothing.” This article was originally published by Kotaku.com. Read the original article here. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Products You May Like Ads by Amazon