Recent Rise of Hackers


(Amerika) #61

Personally I would strongly suggest not to do that since there seems to be a rather high chance it being completely ignored = you just wasted your time.[/quote]

@SereneFlight I don’t know where you got that information from, but no one is ignored through support. If a hacking/report ticket comes in, it is reviewed by the GM’s. The only way they can do anything about it, is if people report it… telling them not to report is very little help at all.[/quote]
Personal experience? Why bother to provide video proof of the hacker when they don’t even get banned. (aimbot + insta-kill + name change = no bans?)
Yeah… better just to use in-game report function instead of wasting time to report via website.[/quote]

You do realize that a player can get banned, fire up another steam account, use the same name and keep playing until somebody reports them again right? They aren’t being ignored…they are being banned. But some people are determined to be, “LOOK AT ME I’M CHEATING IN A GAME YOU ALL LOVE LOOK AT ME”. Not to mention support has tools that allows them to investigate if a person is cheating or not that does not require a video in a lot of cases.

Also, if a person goes on playing and wasn’t banned and it’s the same account it probably means they weren’t actually found to be cheating. I have a YT channel filled with pub after pub of people calling out cheats on people who aren’t cheating.[/quote]
Aaaaannnd since it wasn’t my first rodeo with Nexon, I had urls of their Steam accounts copypasted and all that shit.
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Then they were banned. Do you honestly believe that support randomly chooses not to ban people who are actually cheating? Like, they would rather go get coffee or something? Especially when a lot of the support tickets are Radrodo who is pretty famous in multiple games for enjoying banning people?


(dlux) #62

We came across the same guy in comp yesterday.
Have footage of him.
I just can’t be bothered to go trough that nexon process.


(Aazhyd) #63

It’s also a community thing. If word gets out that there are hackers active, many players get paranoid and accuse players who are just good. I’ve seen that happen in several games, and it can do a lot of damage.

Best way to deal with it is to don’t let it grow.