Only have the in game nick of the player, nick advertised a known hacker website. Anytime I stuck myself out of cover even the slightest bit their aim instantly snapped to me multiple times. This cheater had the most kills in the match, obviously, since they cheat…
where to report blatant cheater?
thanks… too bad I only have their in game nick which could be different than their Steam account name so I cant really report them. The way it sounds Splash Damage doesnt have anything to do with in game cheaters…
Here is the page on how to report cheaters through Steam (wish I had seen this earlier):
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=1010-TOKN-8461
btw i have foud a couple of ESP AImboters too, is there any way of getting the steam ids of players in console like you had in source games, so you can track theyr steam profile and report there.
If not reporting cheaters system is a bit fail.
I also think some players can exploit the invisible thing somehow and be always invisible not randomly but always everyday I play with this same dude.
I don’t remember exactly where their Steam ID is, but if you open the Steam Overlay ingame and go the players section, you can find the player in question (either in the Current Game or Recent Games lists) and it should let you view their profile page from there and I think in the URL for the page their Steam ID is included.
Like I said, I don’t remember the exact details of where it is but I believe you can find it like that.
[QUOTE=Serval;334566]I don’t remember exactly where their Steam ID is, but if you open the Steam Overlay ingame and go the players section, you can find the player in question (either in the Current Game or Recent Games lists) and it should let you view their profile page from there and I think in the URL for the page their Steam ID is included.
Like I said, I don’t remember the exact details of where it is but I believe you can find it like that.[/QUOTE]
Don’t know about the steam ID as you can change the url of the profile page, but once on the steam community-page, you then click on the upper right hand “report violation” button, check “Suspected Cheater” and submit. Dunno if it really helps doing this, but supposedly they take a closer look on that player when people report.
[quote=Sanch3z;334516]thanks… too bad I only have their in game nick which could be different than their Steam account name so I cant really report them. The way it sounds Splash Damage doesnt have anything to do with in game cheaters…
Here is the page on how to report cheaters through Steam (wish I had seen this earlier):
In Steam go to FRIENDS>ADD A FRIEND
In the popup window click “view users you’ve recently played with”
Find the nob-rot cheater and thus a link to their profile for reporting joy and fun.
[QUOTE=SockDog;334578]In Steam go to FRIENDS>ADD A FRIEND
In the popup window click “view users you’ve recently played with”
Find the nob-rot cheater and thus a link to their profile for reporting joy and fun.[/QUOTE]
Not everyone you report has to be a cheater. Just sayin’.
Apparently people hack in CS 1.6 for years. Does anyone repeatedly accuse Valve for not caring?
With the spectate system as it is it is very hard to tell if someone is actually haxing or just very skilful.