Invalid Report against kayne

Discussion in 'TTT Staff/Player Reports' started by Magmaaaaaaa, Feb 15, 2016.

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  1. Name of Staff/Player:
    kayne
    Steam ID of Staff/Player:
    STEAM_0:1:51511728
    Your Steam ID:

    Which Server:
    EU2
    Which Map:
    Concrete
    Which Round:
    3-4
    Time of Occurence:
    Time of post
    Reason For Report:
    Aimbot​
    Evidence And/Or Witnesses:
     
    Last edited: Feb 15, 2016
  2. Could someone watch the minute long video and ban him? Thanks
     
  3. tz-

    tz- feelin it VIP Emerald

    No because your download link doesn't even work.
     
  4. tz-

    tz- feelin it VIP Emerald

  5. Moonturtle

    Moonturtle New Member

    The link doesn't work :)
     
  6. Please try now
     
  7. Kyogre

    Kyogre Ayuda VIP Silver

    Unfortunately, neither link seems to function even now.

    If you'd like for us to investigate this report further, I'd recommend using DropBox as it's pretty easy to set up an account and never seems to have issues like these. Try to upload the demo there and then give us the download link that you receive. Otherwise, this report will have to be marked invalid.
     
  8. I will update the link when I wake up. I will use dropbox to upload this time.
    btw @hello my friend seems to have been able to view this.
     
  9. hello my friend

    hello my friend ciao amico mio VIP Silver

  10. Kyogre

    Kyogre Ayuda VIP Silver

    Appreciate the patience you've given us Magma.

    Now I'd like to say that after @hello my friend and I have reviewed the demo, and we have to say that his spazzing is definitely very suspicious. Unfortunately, due to the lack of a first person point of view, and the the lack of being able to see whether or not this player was locking on to other players or not, we'll have to mark this report invalid as this isn't just enough evidence to issue a Hacking ban. As I said, his movements are very suspicious and in the demo he quite clearly kills a player, but we're unable to determine whether or not he locked on to players throughout his spasms which is what would be a key factor in this issue.

    In the future, if you happen to suspect a player of hacking. The best course of action would be to enable First Person by pressing the default key for switching POVs "r". That way when you record a demo we'll be able to see what happened from a First Person Point of View and be able to determine if said player was hacking a lot more accurately.

    We'll make sure to keep track of this player for future reference, thanks for the report, and I apologize for the inconvenience. Have a nice day.

    Report: Invalid/Thread Locked
     
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