how deluded is this kid that he thinks anyone will believe he made 200k trading stocks?
who starts crying says "hey this is an ideal time to make a quitting tf2 video!"
"Its like being a kid and finding out that Santa Claus doesn't exist, that shit fucks you up" What kind of childhood did you have that Santa not being real fucked you up 0.o
"cheating is bad, it's like a drug and when you stop using cheats you realise your life sucks"
Meanwhile he has mental breakdown and makes a video while crying
Meanwhile he has mental breakdown and makes a video while crying
ik his forum posts are retarded but having all those people shit talk you in twitch chat after losing an important match cant be fun
I really don't think he's a troll.
He's invested hours upon hours into catching those he believes hacks. If you've ever seen his desktop over the past year you'll have seen that he always has a folder or two of different "hacking" conversations there. He seems to copy and screenshot most chat conversations and record most mumble conversations. He's made countless hours of video "proof" and has spent even more time engaged in forging evidence/conversations/fake accounts in hopes of gathering more "evidence" (and lost a lot of friendships as a result).
That isn't trolling; that's obsession.
If you've ever played against axio you've probably noticed that if he kills you it's because he's the best Sniper in the world (often complete with taunts and relevant chat), but if you kill him it's because you got lucky, your weapon/class is gimmicky or...you're a hacker. Players who are act like that usually do it because they're competitive beyond reason and/or because they need to believe they're the best.
The odds are very, very good that axio has gone and tied his self-worth as a person into how good he believes he is as a Sniper. As a result, he has to believe that anyone who outplays him without "luck" or "gimmicks" is hacking, otherwise he's forced to view himself as an all-around failure. What's worse, he's most likely not even aware that he's doing all this: to him, it's all black and white. So what's happened is that he's blown "purity/keeping out the hacks" in TF2 way out of realistic proportion and lost himself in that fight. In his mind, not only is he in the right, but he's sacrificed a great deal to save the rest of us from the "truths" only he has realized. And he clearly has given greatly to his cause; not only has he sacrificed his time and reputation, but it's pretty clear that he had some good friends humor his suspicions at the start and then back away when they better realized what was going on (and, perhaps trolled him a bit with things they were convinced he'd never really believe)—and I think those "betrayals" hurt him on a level he hasn't begun to recover from (and quite possibly pushed him further into his obsession).
So now, we have axio the hero, who has given his all to a cause that retaliates by pitchforking him. He can't believe the opinions of the majority are right—he'd have wasted over a year of his life and he'd be forced to admit he isn't "the best" that his self-esteem needs him to be; but, at the same time, he can't handle being all alone on his island of righteousness anymore, especially because most of the community throws hate and insults at him the moment they see him. He needs to be the best to preserve his self-esteem, but now his only options are to realize he isn't the best AND that he was wrong about so much, or to weather the erosion to his self-esteem that comes from being despised by almost the entire community of the game he's obsessed with. Mentally, he can't handle his options and so he broke down and filmed that clip.
It isn't trolling; it's a cry for help.
Could I be wrong about this? Absolutely. I'm sure there are tons of things I don't know about the situation. But I do believe there is a significant chance I'm right, and that's why I think it's best if we just let axio go without kicking him further. If I'm wrong, then oh well we missed a few chances to make fun of an easy target; but, if I'm right, then maybe we can dodge delivering a critical blow before he's able to get professional help. We might not agree with his actions or opinions, but we shouldn't forget that's he's still a human being with feelings who is quite possibly in the midst of a serious breakdown.
He's invested hours upon hours into catching those he believes hacks. If you've ever seen his desktop over the past year you'll have seen that he always has a folder or two of different "hacking" conversations there. He seems to copy and screenshot most chat conversations and record most mumble conversations. He's made countless hours of video "proof" and has spent even more time engaged in forging evidence/conversations/fake accounts in hopes of gathering more "evidence" (and lost a lot of friendships as a result).
[b]That isn't trolling; that's obsession.[/b]
If you've ever played against axio you've probably noticed that if he kills you it's because he's the best Sniper in the world (often complete with taunts and relevant chat), but if you kill him it's because you got lucky, your weapon/class is gimmicky or...you're a hacker. Players who are act like that usually do it because they're competitive beyond reason [i]and/or[/i] because they [u]need[/u] to believe they're the best.
The odds are very, very good that axio has gone and tied his self-worth as a person into how good he believes he is as a Sniper. As a result, he [i]has[/i] to believe that anyone who outplays him without "luck" or "gimmicks" is hacking, otherwise he's forced to view himself as an all-around failure. What's worse, he's most likely not even aware that he's doing all this: to him, it's all black and white. So what's happened is that he's blown "purity/keeping out the hacks" in TF2 way out of realistic proportion and lost himself in that fight. In his mind, not only is he in the right, but he's sacrificed a great deal to save the rest of us from the "truths" only he has realized. And he clearly [i]has[/i] given greatly to his cause; not only has he sacrificed his time and reputation, but it's pretty clear that he had some good friends humor his suspicions at the start and then back away when they better realized what was going on (and, perhaps trolled him a bit with things they were convinced he'd never really believe)—and I think those "betrayals" hurt him on a level he hasn't begun to recover from (and quite possibly pushed him further into his obsession).
So now, we have axio the hero, who has given his all to a cause that retaliates by pitchforking him. He can't believe the opinions of the majority are right—he'd have wasted over a year of his life [i]and[/i] he'd be forced to admit he isn't "the best" that his self-esteem needs him to be; but, at the same time, he can't handle being all alone on his island of righteousness anymore, especially because most of the community throws hate and insults at him the moment they see him. He needs to be the best to preserve his self-esteem, but now his only options are to realize he isn't the best AND that he was wrong about so much, or to weather the erosion to his self-esteem that comes from being despised by almost the entire community of the game he's obsessed with. Mentally, he can't handle his options and so he broke down and filmed that clip.
[b]It isn't trolling; it's a cry for help.[/b]
Could I be wrong about this? Absolutely. I'm sure there are tons of things I don't know about the situation. But I do believe there is a significant chance I'm right, and that's why I think it's best if we just let axio go without kicking him further. If I'm wrong, then oh well we missed a few chances to make fun of an easy target; but, if I'm right, then maybe we can dodge delivering a critical blow before he's able to get professional help. We might not agree with his actions or opinions, but we shouldn't forget that's he's still a human being with feelings who is quite possibly in the midst of a serious breakdown.
DigresserI really don't think he's a troll.
He's invested hours upon hours into catching those he believes hacks. If you've ever seen his desktop over the past year you'll have seen that he always has a folder or two of different "hacking" conversations there. He seems to copy and screenshot most chat conversations and record most mumble conversations. He's made countless hours of video "proof" and has spent even more time engaged in forging evidence/conversations/fake accounts in hopes of gathering more "evidence" (and lost a lot of friendships as a result).
That isn't trolling; that's obsession.
If you've ever played against axio you've probably noticed that if he kills you it's because he's the best Sniper in the world (often complete with taunts and relevant chat), but if you kill him it's because you got lucky, your weapon/class is gimmicky or...you're a hacker. Players who are act like that usually do it because they're competitive beyond reason and/or because they need to believe they're the best.
The odds are very, very good that axio has gone and tied his self-worth as a person into how good he believes he is as a Sniper. As a result, he has to believe that anyone who outplays him without "luck" or "gimmicks" is hacking, otherwise he's forced to view himself as an all-around failure. What's worse, he's most likely not even aware that he's doing all this: to him, it's all black and white. So what's happened is that he's blown "purity/keeping out the hacks" in TF2 way out of realistic proportion and lost himself in that fight. In his mind, not only is he in the right, but he's sacrificed a great deal to save the rest of us from the "truths" only he has realized. And he clearly has given greatly to his cause; not only has he sacrificed his time and reputation, but it's pretty clear that he had some good friends humor his suspicions at the start and then back away when they better realized what was going on (and, perhaps trolled him a bit with things they were convinced he'd never really believe)—and I think those "betrayals" hurt him on a level he hasn't begun to recover from (and quite possibly pushed him further into his obsession).
So now, we have axio the hero, who has given his all to a cause that retaliates by pitchforking him. He can't believe the opinions of the majority are right—he'd have wasted over a year of his life and he'd be forced to admit he isn't "the best" that his self-esteem needs him to be; but, at the same time, he can't handle being all alone on his island of righteousness anymore, especially because most of the community throws hate and insults at him the moment they see him. He needs to be the best to preserve his self-esteem, but now his only options are to realize he isn't the best AND that he was wrong about so much, or to weather the erosion to his self-esteem that comes from being despised by almost the entire community of the game he's obsessed with. Mentally, he can't handle his options and so he broke down and filmed that clip.
It isn't trolling; it's a cry for help.
Could I be wrong about this? Absolutely. I'm sure there are tons of things I don't know about the situation. But I do believe there is a significant chance I'm right, and that's why I think it's best if we just let axio go without kicking him further. If I'm wrong, then oh well we missed a few chances to make fun of an easy target; but, if I'm right, then maybe we can dodge delivering a critical blow before he's able to get professional help. We might not agree with his actions or opinions, but we shouldn't forget that's he's still a human being with feelings who is quite possibly in the midst of a serious breakdown.
Couldn't have said it better.
He's invested hours upon hours into catching those he believes hacks. If you've ever seen his desktop over the past year you'll have seen that he always has a folder or two of different "hacking" conversations there. He seems to copy and screenshot most chat conversations and record most mumble conversations. He's made countless hours of video "proof" and has spent even more time engaged in forging evidence/conversations/fake accounts in hopes of gathering more "evidence" (and lost a lot of friendships as a result).
[b]That isn't trolling; that's obsession.[/b]
If you've ever played against axio you've probably noticed that if he kills you it's because he's the best Sniper in the world (often complete with taunts and relevant chat), but if you kill him it's because you got lucky, your weapon/class is gimmicky or...you're a hacker. Players who are act like that usually do it because they're competitive beyond reason [i]and/or[/i] because they [u]need[/u] to believe they're the best.
The odds are very, very good that axio has gone and tied his self-worth as a person into how good he believes he is as a Sniper. As a result, he [i]has[/i] to believe that anyone who outplays him without "luck" or "gimmicks" is hacking, otherwise he's forced to view himself as an all-around failure. What's worse, he's most likely not even aware that he's doing all this: to him, it's all black and white. So what's happened is that he's blown "purity/keeping out the hacks" in TF2 way out of realistic proportion and lost himself in that fight. In his mind, not only is he in the right, but he's sacrificed a great deal to save the rest of us from the "truths" only he has realized. And he clearly [i]has[/i] given greatly to his cause; not only has he sacrificed his time and reputation, but it's pretty clear that he had some good friends humor his suspicions at the start and then back away when they better realized what was going on (and, perhaps trolled him a bit with things they were convinced he'd never really believe)—and I think those "betrayals" hurt him on a level he hasn't begun to recover from (and quite possibly pushed him further into his obsession).
So now, we have axio the hero, who has given his all to a cause that retaliates by pitchforking him. He can't believe the opinions of the majority are right—he'd have wasted over a year of his life [i]and[/i] he'd be forced to admit he isn't "the best" that his self-esteem needs him to be; but, at the same time, he can't handle being all alone on his island of righteousness anymore, especially because most of the community throws hate and insults at him the moment they see him. He needs to be the best to preserve his self-esteem, but now his only options are to realize he isn't the best AND that he was wrong about so much, or to weather the erosion to his self-esteem that comes from being despised by almost the entire community of the game he's obsessed with. Mentally, he can't handle his options and so he broke down and filmed that clip.
[b]It isn't trolling; it's a cry for help.[/b]
Could I be wrong about this? Absolutely. I'm sure there are tons of things I don't know about the situation. But I do believe there is a significant chance I'm right, and that's why I think it's best if we just let axio go without kicking him further. If I'm wrong, then oh well we missed a few chances to make fun of an easy target; but, if I'm right, then maybe we can dodge delivering a critical blow before he's able to get professional help. We might not agree with his actions or opinions, but we shouldn't forget that's he's still a human being with feelings who is quite possibly in the midst of a serious breakdown.[/quote]
Couldn't have said it better.
I think the best thing for people do to at this point is just not give it any more attention than it already has. He's hit his lowest point and playing more TF2 or getting any further into this would just hurt him more.
He needs to figure this out either by himself, with his family, or with a therapist. Or all three.
Just don't let him onto your teams when he inevitably tries to come back next season, it'll only make it worse.
He needs to figure this out either by himself, with his family, or with a therapist. Or all three.
Just don't let him onto your teams when he inevitably tries to come back next season, it'll only make it worse.
when you buy your small country can i have some land?
smvnhaving all those people shit talk you in twitch chat after losing an important match cant be fun
who cares about anyone who talks in twitch chat rofl
who cares about anyone who talks in twitch chat rofl
its really funny when people make alts to shit talk on twitch because the real joke is on them since they wasted their time making an alt in the first place
if hes so rich from trading stocks im sure he has something better to do than cry about being beaten in ugc
maelstromthis is the type of guy that shoots up schools
he would probably try, fail then complain the schoolchildren were hacking and cry on forums
he would probably try, fail then complain the schoolchildren were hacking and cry on forums
How do you play comfortably with your foot on the table?
Cheddar BiscuitsWho is this guy and why are people feeling sorry for his bigoted ass? ...
AxioI have been called the best sniper in tf2 by quite a few people. My aggressive play style is unmatched in UGC and my ability to target specific people is insane ...
heh
[quote=Axio]I have been called the best sniper in tf2 by quite a few people. My aggressive play style is unmatched in [b]UGC[/b] and my ability to target specific people is insane ... [/quote]
heh
Falcon0408how deluded is this kid that he thinks anyone will believe he made 200k trading stocks?
Some TF2 broker should probably engage him in discussion about stocks. That'd be funny to see :P
Some TF2 broker should probably engage him in discussion about stocks. That'd be funny to see :P
THIS 17 YEARS OLD KID MAKE 200K A YEAR
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Digresser is right as usual.
Dude needs some serious help.
Dude needs some serious help.
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Just about70UGC players were Vac'd today. I don't think that's ever
happened in the history of UGC.
I'm highly skeptical that all or even most of those players were actually
cheating as normally 15 getting caught by either VAC or by the League
itself over the course of a season (12 weeks) is considered a high amount.
edit, not 70
http://www.ugcleague.net/forum/showthread.php?39038-My-VAC-ban&p=221111&viewfull=1#post221111
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[quote]Just about [s]70[/s] UGC players were Vac'd today. I don't think that's ever
happened in the history of UGC.
I'm highly skeptical that all or even most of those players were actually
cheating as normally 15 getting caught by either VAC or by the League
itself over the course of a season (12 weeks) is considered a high amount.[/quote]
edit, not 70
http://www.ugcleague.net/forum/showthread.php?39038-My-VAC-ban&p=221111&viewfull=1#post221111
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Just about 70 UGC players were Vac'd today. I don't think that's ever
happened in the history of UGC.
I'm highly skeptical that all or even most of those players were actually
cheating as normally 15 getting caught by either VAC or by the League
itself over the course of a season (12 weeks) is considered a high amount.
12 players we're VAC'd today. not 70.
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https://list.valvesoftware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/private/hlds/2015-August/078728.html
[quote]Just about 70 UGC players were Vac'd today. I don't think that's ever
happened in the history of UGC.
I'm highly skeptical that all or even most of those players were actually
cheating as normally 15 getting caught by either VAC or by the League
itself over the course of a season (12 weeks) is considered a high amount.[/quote][/quote]
12 players we're VAC'd today. not 70.
source: we save every single Steam ID that uses our site and check them nightly for new VAC bans.
the ultimate troll is that axio and rainy are the same people, just some doctor jekyll shit going on
a little off-topic, but for some reason, I got called out by a ugc admin in that thread (im xenith, read it at the bottom to second to last page) for telling Axio "false information", considering that I never said that before in my life to anyone (wasnt even aware of the rumor). The admin locked the thread before he could even respond to me asking why he'd do that sort of thing, and how un-professional it is.
I know that Smobo frequents here, so if you're reading this Smobo, could you possibly tell me why you accused me of this? Especially since I never said this in my LIFE, had no proof, and just blatantly accused me of this? Sorry to clog the thread with this, Steam won't let me add him because he removed me (lol)
I know that Smobo frequents here, so if you're reading this Smobo, could you possibly tell me why you accused me of this? Especially since I never said this in my LIFE, had no proof, and just blatantly accused me of this? Sorry to clog the thread with this, Steam won't let me add him because he removed me (lol)