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Excellent example of a hacker

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I am going to give you guys some links. The 1st is 247fairplay. It shows some rather high skill. The second is istats. I found these odd because the 2 did not match. The third is BF4DB which paints a very clear picture that he is a hacker. Last is PBscreens which actually shows what a wallhack looks like. Please look these over. Very good examples here.

 

https://www.247fairplay.com/CheatDetector/HERPULESE

 

http://i-stats.net/index.php?action=pcheck&game=BF4&sub=Check+Player&player=HERPULESE

 

http://bf4db.com/players/16295650

 

https://pbscreens.com/?player-7856395

 

http://screens.pbscreens.com/pbimg/322/normal/a1cc03d21cdc38a1d938d00b97502ee8.pnghttp://screens.pbscreens.com/pbimg/323/normal/424d33b0d551a88cd7887431a273208f.png

 

He paid good money to get banned!

What is considered "high skill?" Without bf4db.com listing crazy high headshot percentages and the clearly visible wallhacks on pbscreens I wouldn't even suspect this guy. Maybe i don't know what im looking for on the first 2 links?
What is considered "high skill?" Without bf4db.com listing crazy high headshot percentages and the clearly visible wallhacks on pbscreens I wouldn't even suspect this guy. Maybe i don't know what im looking for on the first 2 links?

 

Yeah that's why I tell Axlerod and ACS to look at people that are suspicious.

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Green means the are above average. Yellow means they are suspicious. Orange means probable hacker. Red means definite hacker. Look at those number and click on them. That will tell you how high above Ave they.

Most players are around 10-15% headshot ratio.

 

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Stats like Wolf's are actually the tricky ones. According to 247fairplay he is above average on everything he uses. He does show one yellow with the 93R. I would then cross reference him with istats. There it shows a couple possible hacks be not definite. I would then go to BF4DB which shows no hacks and 1 possible in orange. A player like this could mean anything. No I don't think wolf is hacking. Most players like this I would just say keep an eye. They are really good or they might just run a simple name tag hack. Those are similar to a wallhack but different. Wallhack as you see above in OP, shows the player or the outline of him or a silhouette. A name tag hack will actually show a players names tags including the enemy I red for easy identification. I would then go to PBscreens and look for further proof there. If he has 30 pictures all blacked out, that means he is a hack because that is the only way to block the screenshot. Wolf actually has no bad screen shots. So I would conclude a legit player that is just above average.

 

Thanks for being another example wolf.

Stats like Wolf's are actually the tricky ones.

 

Wolf actually has no bad screen shots. So I would conclude a legit player that is just above average.

 

Thanks for being another example wolf.

 

BS

 

Wolf is a fuk'n hacker. We all know it.

 

His "Percent of Average" is off the charts, using the GOL MAGNUM, M98B and the SRR-61.

 

Are you kidding me?

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