Thanks for the great attitude- and patience of course. @JesseKomm
Changes to Anti-Hack Policies – Zero Tolerance
The anti cheat programm is really an awesome and secure idea that grows bigger every day. We should give it some time IMO. I also wondered if maybe some mods can go undercover to keep an eye out on hackers, if they don’t do it already though! So far so good, played 2 days succesfully without spotting any cheater around.
Yay free cookie! I’ll cherish it forever!
Two seconds later I eated it all.
Anyway, a great attitude is what keeps games afloat, if more people were positive about the future then obviously it’ll be more positive. If I have any one goal on this forum it’ll be to keep everyone happy and friendly towards one another, as well as provide an optimistic atmosphere in the hopes it spreads throughout all threads(Unintentional rhyme)! Because if there is one thing I’ve learned in my years playing online games it’s this: A game is only as good as it’s community. And we have a pretty good one so far, but there is always room for improvement. Once again tipping a hat off to our favourite community manager OF ALL TIME for keeping this place the best it can be!
Today I’ve been kicked twice from the game for a security violation. I have no idea why it happened. I don’t have any hacks and I haven’t modified the game in any way. I’m not running any kind of program beside the game and steam, i don’t have one of those fancy mouses with macros. It seems to be totally random as i played the game before and after that mostly without any problem. It’s kinda upsetting to be called a cheater when i’m not, i’m not one to get salty if i suck at a game and feel the need to cheat. I wasn’t even doing that good in the matches anyway. So what’s up with that guys?
That’s a relief, i was worried i was going to be flagged as a cheater and banned. Sorry to hear about having problems though. Hope you get that sorted out.
Can someone explain me the “no naming and shaming policy”?
Because i dont get it
To point at a cheater (obvious with facts, pics and logs) and saying, “you are disgusting and a shame for all players!” (including permaban) is a good thing.
A fraud is still a fraud (hope “fraud” means what i mean :P) and should be shown to everyone.
Why?
Because as long as a human being (most, but not all) has no conquences in his cheating actions (except for the anonymous ban) he will go on and on and on… until he or she is bored of it.
Yes, he or she can create many accounts.
Yes, he or she can IP switch a lot too.
Yes, cheating websites will still remain and update there hacks.
Yes, for every part a cheater can walk.
But thats not the point.
The point is, that he is denounced.
At least, that is something what can be done.
Thanks for reading and maybe explaining my question
The two reasons for no name and shame I know of are:
- Protecting hackusations against legit players
- In the event of it clearly being a real hacker, not giving them ‘internet fame’
true story :s U can watch them at youtube, laughing about the new anti cheat. I spotted 2 aimbot also. It starts from new. I am tired and sick of it. Time to leave.
[quote=“Freelancer;70721”]Can someone explain me the “no naming and shaming policy”?
Because i dont get it
To point at a cheater (obvious with facts, pics and logs) and saying, “you are disgusting and a shame for all players!” (including permaban) is a good thing.
A fraud is still a fraud (hope “fraud” means what i mean :P) and should be shown to everyone.
Why?
Because as long as a human being (most, but not all) has no conquences in his cheating actions (except for the anonymous ban) he will go on and on and on… until he or she is bored of it.
Yes, he or she can create many accounts.
Yes, he or she can IP switch a lot too.
Yes, cheating websites will still remain and update there hacks.
Yes, for every part a cheater can walk.
But thats not the point.
The point is, that he is denounced.
At least, that is something what can be done.
Thanks for reading and maybe explaining my question :)[/quote]
Your question’s answer can be found in the Forum FAQ thread, to save you time the reason is “Reporting players through the forums can be seen as harassment as it can lead to disruptive, inflammatory behavior”
Also most hackers do it for attention, naming them publicly fuels this desire and as such they do it more and more until they are known. In fact only a small percentage of hackers will cheat solely for the enjoyment of killing players and/or winning. The problem is that hackers have no shame, in fact the policy should be called “No Naming and Faming”(Joking of course).
I hope you find that answer satisfactory, there really is no other way to put it.
@Ghosthree3 and JesseKomm
Thank you both
Its sad, that this cheatingstuff will (maybe) find no end.
At least, our Admins do there very best, to keep this “individuals” low.
New Hacker…
Name : DELETED
Competition Match Today at 20:30 cet German time
Map Underground
hes playing Fletcher only and makes roundabout 70 kills in 1 1/2 Rounds all only Headshots
@Pilgr!m
There is a strict no naming and shaming policy on the forums. The forums are not a place to report hackers. Please report any hackers directly to Nexon Support. I appreciate that you want to keep the game clean!
maybe this has been answered on a previous post and if so I apologize: does it still help if we get video evidence of a cheater even with the new in-game reporting function? And if so, what’s the best way to submit it for investigation?
So if you are doing a manual report through nexon support video evidence is helpful, but if you are using the in game reporting function it shouldn’t matter much afaik. @GM-Radrodo
Rodo would be the best one to answer this.
@fantasticLava You may use the in-game report a player function and if you would like to provide additional information you may always send in a ticket