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On Wednesday 26 February 2003 01:05, Frank Stollar wrote:
> I see you take the point. The cheater has no new info but the admin
> looking into the logfiles maybe days later, has no info at all. Why not
> save and share that info. I think cheaters have more use for this
> behavior than a server admin.

Wrong, admins have no info, but cheaters already have the info. It takes
approx 5 minutes from a new VAC module is released until most of the cheating
community is spreading the news of which new cheats are being caught.

Cheater x that gets banned from my server know what cheat he was using when he
got banned. He can also go lookup what cheats he can use because they have
already compiled a list of cheats that will work with the latest VAC module.

So by deprieving the admin of the info telling him what cheat a user was
caught using.. how that aides the cheating community in any possible way? Its
simple.. they gain nothing from it. Its information they already know. The
only one who doesnt know is the admin putting his time, money and bandwith at
the service of the greater community.

- --
Yours Sincerely

Thomas Juberg Stensås

- -- What we do in life echoes in eternity

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