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Why do you insist on hacking a game, you are ruining it for everybody that is trying to have some fun, let off some steam.

Why not use your insanely awesome computer skills to better man kind, rather than destroy it?

 

If youre hacking, you are no better that DAESH. better known as isis, I do not use uppercase letter in the isis word as THEY do not deserve the recognition and either do you if you are ruining the game.

 

Use you skills to expose what DAESH is doing, I have read online that hackers have brought down and exposed 100's of websites dedicated to these DAESH fuckers.

 

for fuck sakes, grow a set and use your skills for something that will make the entire fucking world a better place, stop ruining the game!

 

I know, take the easy way out, get that rank up to the top level as fast as you can. BUT what the fuck is the point in the game if you cant build up any skill. You cant go thru life hacking your way thru it, it just doesn't work!, Practice makes perfect.

 

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I wanna know the username he was pilot for. Dat's all. Do you really think hackers are gonna read our forums?

 

They are a different breed. If you suspect a player is hacking, do the i-stats and other investigations.

 

Thanks for sharing

No hackers will ever read our forum, but...

 

I agree on some of the things you said. Hackers are the worst kind of people. That being said, its a very SMALL percentage of people that feel the need to cheat to compete in my opinion. More often than not it's just somebody that can't handle dying trying to make excuses as to why they are dying, so they accuse the killer of hacking.. and that's ALMOST just as bad as cheating yourself. It's super annoying when people bitch about cheaters non-stop, especially when they are accusing legit players. So as you so elegantly put it, "Grow a pair" and accept there will always be somebody better than you, and just because they are, doesn't mean they are cheaters.

 

Now I'm going to repeat your last line, "Practice makes perfect."

 

Ever think maybe somebody has just had WAYYYYYY more "practice" than you? ;) It's also a buzz kill being harassed non-stop for hacking when you are not.

There were a ton of hackusations in the server yesterday I noticed and I felt they were directed at some TAC members and even at myself. 

 

I'd also like to know who this post is directed at. I did have a good run with the DAO yesterday and I took a bunch of people out :p

 

I'll say a few things about legal advantages some people have.

 

Did you know that I'm actually pretty good at shooting people through walls? Often times, I can tell quite precisely where someone is when they're running behind walls. I use a $130 dollar high end AD700x audio technica headphones mated to a Soundblaster Zxr. I can hear in surround sound and dial in footsteps. I know when someone is moving in front of me, behind me, above me or below me even when I close my eyes. Sometimes, especially on Locker when we have like 15 vs 15, and I'm trying to find someone, I will close my eyes while playing the game so the visuals don't distract me and try to pinpoint the sound of the footsteps. That's in addition to the T-UGS and motion sensing balls  I sometimes use. 

 

Did you know I can see through time a little faster than everyone else and my reflexes and are near instantaneous? Lol Just kidding, but you can get high end monitors that reduce display lag to near CRT levels. I use the Asus vg248qe monitor touted as having one of the lowest display lags in the world. So yes, I can even react faster than people who have crappy monitors. 

 

I don't know who this thread is directed at, hopefully not me or some other TAC members, but if there is suspicion of hacking, let someone know who you trust to spectate them or go over their stats. 

  • 3 weeks later...
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There were a ton of hackusations in the server yesterday I noticed and I felt they were directed at some TAC members and even at myself. 

 

I'd also like to know who this post is directed at. I did have a good run with the DAO yesterday and I took a bunch of people out :p

 

I'll say a few things about legal advantages some people have.

 

Did you know that I'm actually pretty good at shooting people through walls? Often times, I can tell quite precisely where someone is when they're running behind walls. I use a $130 dollar high end AD700x audio technica headphones mated to a Soundblaster Zxr. I can hear in surround sound and dial in footsteps. I know when someone is moving in front of me, behind me, above me or below me even when I close my eyes. Sometimes, especially on Locker when we have like 15 vs 15, and I'm trying to find someone, I will close my eyes while playing the game so the visuals don't distract me and try to pinpoint the sound of the footsteps. That's in addition to the T-UGS and motion sensing balls  I sometimes use. 

 

Did you know I can see through time a little faster than everyone else and my reflexes and are near instantaneous? Lol Just kidding, but you can get high end monitors that reduce display lag to near CRT levels. I use the Asus vg248qe monitor touted as having one of the lowest display lags in the world. So yes, I can even react faster than people who have crappy monitors. 

 

I don't know who this thread is directed at, hopefully not me or some other TAC members, but if there is suspicion of hacking, let someone know who you trust to spectate them or go over their stats. 

 

I have contacted EA and suggested an idea I have been pondering, not to ban hackers, but to expose them.

 

When the one whom is hacking initializes a hack file, the process goes thru steps and can be detected via the algorithm or source code. there are mini programs which can detect when a suspicious file has been detected and is run by the person in which is hacking.

 

New ideas to be added to the person hacking come to me everyday, which wont knock out hacking in game, but when the person that executes the file, would be displayed thru-out the server, and a message pops up onscreen telling everybody in game that so and so has initiated a suspicious file ...

 

Hackers 'Might' think theyre reaping the rewards, but in turn, its fucking up everybody elses game that are there just to have fun, you know this, I know this, but to a hacker, who the fuck know ...

That would be awesome if that was the case 2-Point..

 

I'd love see a message pop up saying "so and so just initiated a suspicious program"

Isn't that basically the same thing that fairplay already does?

 

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The problem is these video game companies need to put a larger portion of video game profits towards hack detection. Increase funding or something. If they're willing to spend enough to stay ahead of hackers, we'd be better off. I'd spend probably an extra 10-15 dollars a game if I knew it was hack free. 
  • 5 months later...

You should see how I hack the piece of steak in the fridge. I hack it into millions of pieces before it reaches my storage chest. Then there is gets hacked more intil it goes to processing, then it gets processed and published all over the walls. I tell ya it is an inside scoop. Then it is recovered from the wall and deleted from the library with a bang. Then it gets disposed of with 1 gal of water.

 

CMDR Onrus DV. 101

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