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A controversial highscorer who submitted many jaw-dropping highscores, such as 00-0, 26-1 and 79-4. His perceived level of skill is so high that there was ongoing controversy about whether his scores were legitimate, as opposed to having been created in frame-by-frame mode or by using slow down software. However, from NReality's new "display state" function, and from analysing NHigh's demo analysis feature, one can see that some—if not all—of naem's runs were, in fact, cheated. Watch any of his longer runs with display state in v6e or higher (such as 69-4, 79-4 or 88-4) to see this. He repeatedly makes tiny turns in long runs and presses keys repeatedly when falling when he could have easily held the key. These are all tell-tale signs of the run being made using FBF or using slow down tool

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