That 1-3 is an average. Some days there are 2-3 alone, some weeks only 1
idiot. There has been 7 this week that have gotten caught
automatically, 8 by admin on TF2 and CSS together.
I'd really like to get to see some improvement to VAC also to detect
these cheaters. Not even half are banned after a month of getting caught.
-ics
25.3.2012 20:25, hlds kirjoitti:
Only 1-3 per week? I would say an average of 2-3 cheaters per day per
server. This being the ones detected by SMAC or admins, because the
real number is probably higher. It is incredible how many players have
sv_cheats set to 1...
*From:*hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] *On Behalf Of *ics
*Sent:* Saturday, March 24, 2012 9:38 PM
*To:* Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
*Subject:* Re: [hlds] Crit hacking + VAC?
I've also noticed an definite increase on cheaters. Where before f2p i
used to see 10 cheats for duration of 2 years, now there's 1-3 per week.
You could try SourceMod Anti-Cheat (SMAC). It has automatic functions,
such as aimbot detection that seems to catch about half of these
cheaters automatically.
-ics
24.3.2012 21:05, Rowedahelicon kirjoitti:
Any word on the possible increase of Vac effectivity to wean off f2p
players? It's not a problem to me, just curious.
Also, is there a way or source mod anti cheat that stops crit hooking?
"Hack"
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