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DoughyLeak what wicc did for a 2 year ban pls, if it was truly bad enough then it doesn't matter if their mentally unstable friends forgave them since they could end up doing it again to someone else if there would be no repercussions.
Makes me wonder why what wicc actually said is omitted in the OP and in their replies. Personally, if I felt like what I said shouldn't warrant a ban I would have no shame telling everyone what it was.
(But I still agree with other posters about admin professionalism etc.)
Manwithnolegsbesides tlr rocket shooting...
tr_juggle is a slightly upgraded version of rocket shooting. seems many people still don't know about it
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they gave demo a glock
jeven99look at ur recent posts, are you targeting because i'm jewish? that's anti-semitic, ur just like Kanye
jevens the type of guy to say "i identify as an attack helicopter"
genuine question, do the brits in this thread genuinely care or am i just not seeing the sarcasm?
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jeven99shut up collaide u virgin beavern ban got reversed
i just know u r sitting in mumble crying, refreshing this page every 5 seconds to see if i posted
GazExpecting evidence is rigorous?
I'm sorry but you are gonna be the first person I'm gonna call stupid in a discussion
I meant the stakes in a video game cheating case isn't the same as the court system of a country falsely accusing somoene of murder. The severity of both the acts and the punishments aren't comparable. And no, in many cases when you break lesser laws you in fact do get the punishment before (i.e. parking tickets) and you appeal them afterward. (Just like VAC bans from etf2l, you could get unbanned if you could prove they weren't from tf2)
Admins don't do false bans, they use evidence. To honestly believe that they should just publish evidence, analysis methods, and tools you have to also believe no AC admin, AC trial admin, league admin or head admin has ever seen this kind of false banning as a problem and that admins get together like a cabal to decide who gets banned next. What matters more than your personal pride (it's a video game) is the effect of allowing people to cheat because "he aint the type to do it", "he put in work", "he cared about the game", or "b-but he's my friend :("
knIf he is attending a LAN with an ETF2L ban would you not assume that people would have kept a very watchful eye over him? I doubt he would've been able to smuggle anything in. Not to mention that if he was using lmaobox premium (the most popular cheat at the time) There is no doubt he would've been caught within the same ban wave as azn (still allowed to play despite a league ban + a vac ban on his old account). In any case this thread wasn't meant to be about baud, its about jeven. I agree with the fact this ban seems completely unfair and way out of proportion if its true that the admins have 0 proof that he cheated within league or scrim matches!! A permanent ban should be saved for actual cheaters with undeniable proof of their guilt, such as public enemy #1 azn.
I would also assume a player who got caught cheating isn't gonna bring their cheats to the upcoming LAN. Do you disagree?
I am not opposed to retroactively banning other players who have cheated multiple times (over some sort of time period) either! I always thought it was silly ppl could get multiple VAC's, and keep playing 1 year later. Retroactively banning people may seem unfair, but it can definately be justified. If ppl have evidence they should report to AC admins, I know of several people who suspected others but never officially reported them.
GazRespectfully, are you serious? In what world is this an argument to defend cheaters with? What happened to "innocent until PROVEN guilty"? It is completely normal to ask for evidence for a matter such as this. I don't wanna devalue the AC teams work but if you are not asking for evidence and you are just accepting the ban like this you are putting more value in the AC teams authority than in actual proof.
With all due respect, it's a gaming league not the court system of a nation. The consequences of a league ban do not weigh as heavy as those of a real life court system and it's unreasonable to ask for the same rigorous standards.
knAll I see for the ban reason for all of the recent cheating bans is simply "Cheating." I see no indication as to which cheat they were using/caught using. The concept is dumb, how someone is going to hide their cheats from the special tools that detect their cheats without knowledge of said tools or how they work is completely nonsensical? A cheater is still cheating and if said tools detect it, then they are caught.
Well, I assumed they still specified what kind of cheat it was. Can't say I agree with that unless there's a solid argument for it.
knI also don't think some people should go around and accuse others of personal bias, especially if they solely enter the conversation on behalf of banned players they themselves are friendly with. That makes it seem like you care more about
players in your proximity rather than the actual rules and guidelines themselves.
I haven't been friendly with jeven in over two years now, we stopped talking ages ago. Sure there's still some bias within my post but my bias holds little to no weight comparable to the admins, who literally control whether or not you play.
Another controversial ban I can bring up more recently is Wizat but you and many other players are 100% sure he cheated and still does. The player that played exactly the same as he always did with his monitor in view within his handcam. A player with a similar mentality and drive to jeven. And don't even begin to claim I'm biased towards wizat as well considering I have literally hardly spoken to the guy.
The same things that occurred during that controversy are happening here. I only brought up the baud case instead because of the link between the admins who joined the AC Team and the player who was banned to point out an aspect of bias. An old example for sure, but there are little cases of false cheating bans with aspects relevant to this discussion to pick out from.
"Never disproven" Baud was banned for using aim assist and aimed exactly the same at LAN. That's enough proof that the ban was false for me!
The question in that ban was not if he cheated, it was if a person previously caught cheating & who was surrounding themselves with several cheaters was cheating again on a more recent occasion. It's always easier to construct a false or deceiving narrative when you reduce things down to the simplest of pieces.
People can cheat on lan. Remember KQLY storing his cheat on his mouse? An aim-assist cheat that wasn't visible on the screen itself! Now if someone wanted to cheat at a small community lan, all they would have to do is bring a tiny USB with the cheat on it, transfer the files over in the matter of seconds, and pull it out. PC's would need to get routinely checked in between matches in order to ensure nobody is cheating. Still, performing at lan does not exclude the possibility of someone cheating online.