To all new players out there !!


(PD_Agent47) #1

Look there are some seriously talented pro players in dirty bomb. They wipe out entire enemy with a single mag ( Players like ragnak , amerika , funnyblackman and etc ) … So when you see a high level player wiping the teams just sit idle and learn his skills rather than shouting that he is a hacker …

How could a high level player be a hacker ?? think for a moment … It seriously pissed me of when all the people in my server abusing me of hacking even though i am at lvl 61 … and my own team mates are trying to kick me … it’s ridiculous … i got kicked and it had cost me the credit booster time and my xp’s

These new players who can’t differentiate between hacking and playing style just go to steam and put NEGATIVE REVIEWS ( played only 10hrs of game xD ) by saying that there are lot of HACKERS and spoiling the reputation of the game … Put an end to this … A Humble Request to all new players !! Thank you


(Tenebris) #2

One of the reasons I hope competitive takes off is so that a lot of the godlike players go there. All it takes is for one to be on a team and it kills a pub game. I know they want to have fun too but it’s fun at the expense of others who don’t play as often. Also when those guys move to ranked, we will see less hackusations hopefully. I’m only level 26 and it I hate the thought of getting too high level because people will assume things about me.


(Yoma) #3

Im Level 45 and no matter if i play tryhard and wipe the floor with enemies one after another or slack and suck, i get insulted. So no matter what i do, im gonna get insulted for this which is really funny and i cant stop being sarcastic to those people insulting me which results in sometimes pretty hilarious chats.

Just today on the other hand i enfaced a hacker (level 9), which just hsed everything while it hasnt even come fully around the corner with hs only. Just a pest because kick didnt work against him, it showed “a kick is already running against that player” while there wasnt.

Well, i already played with dozens of level 80-145 and like me they sometmes are very good, sometimes theyre medicore and sometimes theyre rather below the average. Everybody has good and bad days and even for people like amerika which vids might seem impressive, i doubt that he does that in every single game(round).

I could make examples for this like i wiped out the whole enemy team in exec (7 player) solo today with thunder within a hilarious amount of time by just 2 shotting nearly everyone, while i sucked a few games later a lot with him, not hitting pretty much anything.


(LifeupOmega) #4

I’d rather have the good players in public than the usual mess. Ranked died because there was no point to playing it, honestly there still isn’t much point to it considering the queue times. Can’t expect people to move over to a dead matchmaking system, just give us the community servers.

What happened to people wanting to actually get good at the game? Good players have always existed and have always played in pubs to wind down and this is honestly the first game I’ve played in 10 years where every day I can join a game and be called a p2w hacker cunt for daring to be good at something I enjoy.


(SteelMailbox) #5

Black man isn’t a “pro” really it’s just he is an average high level player nothing that special
But yeah I don’t understand how a player who has 1000 hours can even be called a hacker just cause he is doing good.
Ofc you can have suspicions but those need to be backed up with evidence


(screamnghedghog) #6

Good thing I suck, so no one ever accuses me of hacking.


(Jostabeere) #7

Professional CSGO players hacked in torunaments, so how

[quote=“PD_Agent47;30474”]
How could a high level player be a hacker ??[/quote]
Really. How could one be? It’s totally impossible! /endsarcasm


(doxjq) #8

What I don’t understand on Dirty Bomb is why so many new players look like they’ve never touched a mouse and keyboard and/or have never touched a video game, ever.

Like, coming from other games such as Quake, a bad player was someone who could still move fluently but not fantastic, and still had some rough sense of what was going on and was able to hit at least some shots on good players.

In Dirty Bomb, so many new players are comparable to when someone puts their 3 year old kid on their lap and gets them to play for a laugh. I don’t mean that in an offensive way, I just don’t understand why. Some of them would be lucky to hit 5-10% accuracy, they can’t move and turn at the same time, they seem to have 2 or 3 second reaction times if not even more, they struggle to move at all and generally just look like they don’t know how to push two keys at the same time. It does my head in, especially when guys who are this bad start calling competent players hackers.


(BerylRdm) #9

Look there are some seriously talented pro players in dirty bomb (…) like funnyblackman.

What? :smiley:


(Cuck) #10

[quote=“Jostabeere;184934”]Professional CSGO players hacked in torunaments, so how

a guy who get into level 40+ with hacks will already been banned due to reports and logs sent to the game admins.


(doxjq) #11

Reports don’t always work in this game, remember that. I know a guy who is about level 110 right now, he hacks, and he is a confirmed hacker from 2 other games in his recent past who has been shunned from communities for his bans, but for some reason despite the tens or possibly even hundreds of reports against him, he is yet to be banned in Dirty Bomb.


(Jostabeere) #12

[quote=“Cuck;184990”][quote=“Jostabeere;184934”]Professional CSGO players hacked in torunaments, so how

a guy who get into level 40+ with hacks will already been banned due to reports and logs sent to the game admins.

[/quote]
If he hides his hacks, not. Pro Players hacked in an arena on PCs provided by the event holders, and noone noticed it with cameras around and stuff. If @N8o would start to hack with a hack that outplays NGS, noone would ever suspect him if he wouldn’t do it blatantly.
Also I am pretty sure there was a pro DB player who got caught cheating but after quite some time.


(Xenithos) #13

Except… that… uh… Amerika ALWAYS does… I’ve played with him when he’s not playing. And if he’s playing Stoker, and a few other classes.

Basically, he’s at that almost high insane level of skill in almost every single game. I’ve played upwards of 6 with him. And he’s always a monster.


(Xenithos) #14

[quote=“Beryl;184982”]

Look there are some seriously talented pro players in dirty bomb (…) like funnyblackman.

What? :smiley: [/quote]

That’s exactly what I thought. He even claims in his Fletcher videos that we should get fletcher cuz it’s "like free hacks.:dizzy::dizzy:
But really LOL


(Yoma) #15

[quote=“Xenithos;185011”][quote=“Yoma;184922”]

Well, i already played with dozens of level 80-145 and like me they sometmes are very good, sometimes theyre medicore and sometimes theyre rather below the average. Everybody has good and bad days and even for people like amerika which vids might seem impressive, i doubt that he does that in every single game(round).

[/quote]

Except… that… uh… Amerika ALWAYS does… I’ve played with him when he’s not playing. And if he’s playing Stoker, and a few other classes.

Basically, he’s at that almost high insane level of skill in almost every single game. I’ve played upwards of 6 with him. And he’s always a monster.
[/quote]
I would also love to play with him while hes not playing, that must be a hella fun. :smiley:

6 games arent much not to mention surroundings like min or not min server have an impact beside several other things. I dont say that you lie about him being good, but nobody is “always a monster” like you call it. Theres always someone better but not everyone plays for win every single game, some just test out an lesser played merc or weapon or finish a mission. When someone comes around the corner with his sub-/main which he nearly only plays its nothing unusual that he will stomp around a little (lot).


(N8o) #16

[quote=“Jostabeere;185004”][quote=“Cuck;184990”][quote=“Jostabeere;184934”]Professional CSGO players hacked in torunaments, so how

a guy who get into level 40+ with hacks will already been banned due to reports and logs sent to the game admins.

[/quote]
If he hides his hacks, not. Pro Players hacked in an arena on PCs provided by the event holders, and noone noticed it with cameras around and stuff. If @N8o would start to hack with a hack that outplays NGS, noone would ever suspect him if he wouldn’t do it blatantly.
Also I am pretty sure there was a pro DB player who got caught cheating but after quite some time.[/quote]

Oh no, you people are starting to catch on.


(Sorotia) #17

[quote=“Xenithos;185011”][quote=“Yoma;184922”]

Well, i already played with dozens of level 80-145 and like me they sometmes are very good, sometimes theyre medicore and sometimes theyre rather below the average. Everybody has good and bad days and even for people like amerika which vids might seem impressive, i doubt that he does that in every single game(round).

[/quote]

Except… that… uh… Amerika ALWAYS does… I’ve played with him when he’s not playing. And if he’s playing Stoker, and a few other classes.

Basically, he’s at that almost high insane level of skill in almost every single game. I’ve played upwards of 6 with him. And he’s always a monster.
[/quote]

@Xenithos

He has 15+ years of Quake experience…


(Cuck) #18

[quote=“Jostabeere;185004”][quote=“Cuck;184990”][quote=“Jostabeere;184934”]Professional CSGO players hacked in torunaments, so how

a guy who get into level 40+ with hacks will already been banned due to reports and logs sent to the game admins.

[/quote]
If he hides his hacks, not. Pro Players hacked in an arena on PCs provided by the event holders, and noone noticed it with cameras around and stuff. If @N8o would start to hack with a hack that outplays NGS, noone would ever suspect him if he wouldn’t do it blatantly.
Also I am pretty sure there was a pro DB player who got caught cheating but after quite some time.[/quote]

why? does his script or engine is so advanced that the reports are not sent?
did you try to report him?
i thought DB has some kind of match logs or some kind that can confirm hacks or not.

i mean, what is the point of playing with cheats? its not even fun!
its like they dont have a goal or something…


(Cuck) #19

[i]The highest-profile cases involved Hovik “KQLY” Tovmassian, a player for bigtime team Titan, and Gordon “SF” Giry from another big team called Epsilon. Around the same time both were initially caught, Beck put out a list of other CS pros he alleged frequently utilize hacks—some of whom are on the world’s best teams—and also explained, to some extent, how the hack works.

He further claimed that 40 percent of pros derive their otherworldly skills from hacks and tools. Admittedly that’s one person’s claim and should be taken with a grain (or boulder) of salt, but it’s quite a goddamn claim. Other players of note have yet to receive VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) bans, so there’s a chance he was exaggerating.

[/i]

what the diddly doo…
i also just saw flusha video where he got kicked by ESEA.

apparently there are third party tools/engine that can peneterate the game security.
if CSGO is easily hacked, what will happen with DB…


(Jostabeere) #20

You know how reports work? People report players they suspect cheating. If a really high and well-known pro player isn’t doing blatant stuff, not many people report him. Why should they? He’s a high-level pro. And when this disguise fails, and people report him a lot because they’re mad, the suppost watches through files or recordings or whatever and see that he is just good since he is hiding his hacks. Nexon doesn’t just ban people who were reported often. In such case any good player would be banned already.
You know, you can cheat without going full-retard with spinbots and whatnotelse. A wallhack is hard to spot if the user uses it smart and careful.