The original text appears to be a rant about a Valorant player, likely a professional or streamer, who is accused of cheating and bringing shame to the game. Here's a rewritten version with corrections, improved readability, and proper grammar: "To be honest, I'm extremely disappointed by this individual's attempt at humor. Their joke fell flat, and I would have preferred they didn't even try to tell it. This person needs to stick to their day job in CS (Counter-Strike) because they're giving Valorant a bad reputation. ![]() In their recent match, they allegedly used a teleportation ability that left everyone stunned, including the casters. It's unacceptable that nobody caught on or did anything about it. As a professional, this person is supposed to be a role model for young gamers, but instead, they're promoting cheating like 9-year-olds watch Valorant. I've heard rumors that this individual hid their cheat in a Word.exe file and went into hiding in India. It's absurd and makes no sense. Small indie company Riot needs to step up its game when it comes to anti-cheating measures. Even getting two Aces in one match didn't trigger the anti-cheat system. ![]() It's astonishing that this person, along with their family members like xccurate and another brother who boosts accounts for money, haven't been banned from Valorant yet. F0rsakeN was exposed five years ago at a LAN tournament, but here they are, still playing Valorant for some obscure PRX team. I thought Valorant did background checks on cheaters, but it seems that's not the case. ![]() This person cheated in CS and is now playing Valorant with impunity.
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