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==Suspicion & exposure== | ==Suspicion & exposure== | ||
Following Chaos' suddenly high placements over ranked players using a character largely seen as unviable, and players noticing things about Pichu in his matches that seemed unusual, players | Following Chaos' suddenly high placements over ranked players using a character largely seen as unviable, and players noticing things about Pichu in his matches that seemed unusual, players began considering the likelihood that Chaos had been cheating. The suspicion was further stoked by Chaos refusing to play friendlies and to play on any other setup but his own. In a forum post from an unnamed tournament attendee, they claimed that Chaos had KO'ed Joeycrzl's {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} with Pichu's uncharged forward smash at 18% during a transformation on [[Pokémon Stadium]].<ref name="Lil Homie"/> While Pichu's forward smash is notable for having the highest base knockback of any forward smash in vanilla ''Melee'', it provably does not normally KO at said percentage range, even if [[DI]]'d the worst way possible on the absolute edge of the stage. Despite these suspicions, players were hesitant to voice them publicly, as they felt it would be seen as them making [[excuse]]s for losing, especially with the seeming absurdity of accusing someone of utilizing gameplay mods to cheat at an offline tournament. | ||
Some time later, a local event was organized for players in the Ohio ''Melee'' scene to gather together, with Chaos showing up as one of the attendees.<ref name="Lil Homie"/> While the attendees were playing ''Melee'', several players devised a plan to investigate Chaos' alleged cheating. In the plan, one group of players invited Chaos to a Circle K convenience store (as documented by {{Sm|Sp1nda}}) nearby, while another group stayed behind and copied the data on Chaos' SD card to a separate SD card. After Chaos returned and everyone went home, the people who copied Chaos' SD card showed video footage of Chaos' Pichu down tilt, which turned out to have increased range compared to vanilla ''Melee''. | Some time later, a local event was organized for players in the Ohio ''Melee'' scene to gather together, with Chaos showing up as one of the attendees.<ref name="Lil Homie"/> While the attendees were playing ''Melee'', several players devised a plan to investigate Chaos' alleged cheating. In the plan, one group of players invited Chaos to a Circle K convenience store (as documented by {{Sm|Sp1nda}}) nearby, while another group stayed behind and copied the data on Chaos' SD card to a separate SD card. After Chaos returned and everyone went home, the people who copied Chaos' SD card showed video footage of Chaos' Pichu down tilt, which turned out to have increased range compared to vanilla ''Melee''. |