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Anonymous No.719693663 >>719695630 >>719696035 >>719696852 >>719697013 >>719702810
People do cheat in tourneys /v/
Anonymous No.719693731
qrd? did he forget to poo in loo?
Anonymous No.719695630 >>719695962 >>719696530 >>719696554 >>719697285
>>719693663 (OP)
fps genre is totally dead with people being able to cheat so covertly that its undetectable
Anonymous No.719695962
>>719695630
those arent people, thats a shitskin
Anonymous No.719696035 >>719696128
>>719693663 (OP)
what am I looking at
Anonymous No.719696128
>>719696035
Renamed his hacks to word.exe to try and conceal them.

It didn't work.
Anonymous No.719696530
>>719695630
lying and cheating is natural to chinks and poos.
Anonymous No.719696554
>>719695630
Hard agree. When you've got dudes running kernel-level cheats that spoof hardware IDs and hook into the game engine itself, even the best anti-cheats like Vanguard and FACEIT AC can't catch them consistently. It's not even about skill anymore, it's who has the better dev for their cheat client. Competitive integrity is a joke now.
Anonymous No.719696852
>>719693663 (OP)
Why didn't he just make the files hidden
Anonymous No.719697013
>>719693663 (OP)
you can tell he's very nervous and hyperventilating
Anonymous No.719697285 >>719697676 >>719697879 >>719699056 >>719704753
>>719695630
Just don't allow them to bring their own hardware, or plug shit into the USB ports, just like you wouldn't allow them to open up a console and start typing commands because in essence it is the same thing. I don't get what's taking them so long.
Anonymous No.719697676
>>719697285
When there is a ever growing list of things to not let "them" do, perhaps the most cost-efficient solution is to not let "them" in. They can do things they deem acceptable with each other all day, every day.
Anonymous No.719697879
>>719697285
I think organizers are complicit.
Anonymous No.719699056 >>719699991
>>719697285
They'll either make excuses like "I'm not used to this keyboard and mouse set up, it threw me off my game" or they'll boycott the whole event.
Anonymous No.719699991 >>719700729 >>719704549
>>719699056
This. They will whine "I need this exact mouse and this exact keyboard" and no event is going to buy all these ridiculous and specific peripherals. I'd say standardize. Before a season say "these computers will be using these peripherals" but then they will whine that whatever they pick is hot gabage and exist because it's too big for their slender hands or something. Doesn't matter what, they will find the tiniest detail to have a meltdown over. "Yeah this is my exact mouse but mine is broken in just right"
Anonymous No.719700729
>>719699991
If they can't produce results without specific hardware then the hardware (or software loaded onto it) is doing the work and they shouldn't be at the tourney in the first place.
Anonymous No.719702810
>>719693663 (OP)
word.exe
Anonymous No.719702890
Doesn't matter nowdays since controller users get legit cheats thanks to AA. Most "pros" used or are using cheats. Chronus, XIMs, Strike Packs, etc..
Anonymous No.719704549
>>719699991
This. I have no idea why they're not standardizing hardware.
Anonymous No.719704753 >>719706823
>>719697285
They already have protocols to prevent hardware cheating. Just because you don't know about it, doesn't mean they don't exist retard.

In CS and DOTA afaik, the only serious e-sports, they confiscate hardware on team arrival, it gets checked and kept by the organizers for the entirety of the tournament, the teams can only use it during matches.
Anonymous No.719706823
>>719704753
Unless they have a digital forensics team on standby then what they're doing is purely theatre.