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About a Hacker
#1

There is a guy by the name of "Josh" who was, at 4:30 PM, PST, hacking like a mofo on your server. I don't know what protocol you follow for hackers, but this guy is definately that.

A little backrground: I have a 12k rating on your server and I have never--NEVER-- accused someone of hacking. This guy, however, is hacking.

Do I need a screen? A demo? His SteamID? What?
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#2

You can never go wrong with a demo and a steamID. At least for review.


But the demo is only good till the next tf2 update.
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#3

Yes, screens, demos, and SteamID are good.
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#4

or you could atleast explain what he did???
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#5

Hey dudes, I notice the spectate option is off on the 24/7 2fort server. How can we record demos of hackers if this is the case?

I've run into a few hackers (all scouts) and it's impossible it seems to prove without a demo. I'm 100% sure they were hacking because I hear the 5-crits-in-a-row to the dome coming from a scout using a pistol from the water, taking my head off.


Is there any particular reason spectating is disabled? If not, enable it!
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#6

Yes, I don't like people sitting around as spectator wasting space. If you have a good reason to go spectator, you can still join it by typing "spectate" in console.
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#7

Weapons like the pistol, minigun, flamethrower, syringe gun, and smg keep critting for a short period of time as long as you don't stop firing, so 5 pistol shots critting is really just one single "crit event" for the pistol. The shotgun, rocket launcher, and grenade/sticky launcher are the single-shot-crit weapons. Also, I'm 99% sure that a scoped-in sniper rifle is the only weapon whose damage depends on where on the body you hit. (Specifically, auto-crit-if-headshot)
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#8

it does this with every gun, its not like one shot is crit but more like every shot fired with in the time limit is crit
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