This guy made frag videos of him sniping people while using LMAOBOX. How lame can you get?
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StaticVoidbiskuitI don't understand why Valve doesn't have an anti-cheat team that scouts for new hacks online and analyzes their code in order to constantly update VAC.you do realize that 2-3 people is basically the entire tf2 dev team?
Seriously, they make a ton of money from TF2, they wouldn't really need more than 2-3 people for this job.
Yeah and the gotta spend their time updating important things like the equip region for that one hat no one wears.
TF2 isn't really GPU intensive so make sure that your CPU fan is working right
yttriumI think this could have been titled better. Now everyone is going to post their favorite threads.
Oh my god that do froyo care one is the best
http://www.teamfortress.tv/33194/b4nny-v-thalash
http://www.teamfortress.tv/28571/b4nny-beef
Pretty hilarious
joejoe347wruI've never watched any of the daniel craig-era james bond movies and after watching skyfall last week I can say it's my top3 fav james bond movie now, bardem goes fucking nuts in this one, pretty good flick would recommend if you haven't seen it, yet so see casino royale tho
Skyfall is great. Don't bother with the most recent one though, it's really pretty bad imo.
Even though Skyfall is pretty good, Casino Royale was easily the best daniel craig James Bond film, and maybe even one of the best James Bond films in general.
joejoe347BBiA_duchessAlso if no one has seen it. 3:10 to Yuma with Christian Bale and Russel Crowe is one of the most underrated movies ever
Not to be pedantic, but 3:10 to Yuma is not underrated at all. It got great ratings, what it didn't do though was perform in boxoffices, it didn't even make it's budget back.
Anyways as for good movies that have come out recently,
Swiss Army Man is very good, and probably one of the most orginal films you'll see in a while.
Midnight Special is a great Indie sci fi film.
The Lobster is super arty, but if you can deal with a bit of arthouse, it's a great watch, also extremly orginal.
The End Of The Tour is a very interesting look at David Foster Wallace. Don't have to know anything about him really to enjoy it. I haven't read any of his books but it's still one of my favorite movies of the past few years.
Steve Jobs is incredibly well written and exciting to watch. Great acting and soundtrack as well.
The Martian. Cool mars/nasa movie.
Dope. Hilarious movie about black nerds in the hood.
The Big Short is great.
Yeah I just meant it wasn't very popular at all, even though it was recognized as a really good movie
Also if no one has seen it. 3:10 to Yuma with Christian Bale and Russel Crowe is one of the most underrated movies ever
I've watched quite a few movies and whenever I think something is my new favorite movie. I re watch Return of the King and it's still the best movie ever
DarkNecridrowrowEither way, you'd think there'd be an easy way to solve the issue of hackers with the vote system keeping track of their votekicks and notifying someone or something about it.
There is no easy way of "solving the issue with hackers". Any solution that actually solves the problem would be extremely complex and would require basically invading privacy and consumer choice on a level not really seen in any other entertainment market. (e.g. forcing people onto specific systems that monitor literally everything you do ever on them) Considering the massive shit storm Valve received when VAC checked DNS history for a very short time, this is pretty much never going to happen. Even in games where pretty much all important information is server sided (which to keep this short this isn't very easy to do in an FPS), people still cheat with stuff like macros. Cheating is a war that no one realistically can win against, just massively slow it down.
Even if your idea was a good one (and I'd argue it really isn't, I got votekicked on Valve pubs before for being a "cheater" and I'm not even that good at this game mechanically, just being decidedly mediocre at DM from a competitive standpoint is still being a god in Valve pubs, and comp MM isn't much better), it still wouldn't ban anyone instantly because not banning instantly harms hackers more than banning instantly benefits players. The only time VAC instantly bans is if it detects a hack that has been VAC detected for a very long time (like years).
Now looking at your original post, that's just not how VAC works. Valve employees have very little to do with VAC. Employees only real interaction with VAC is adding signatures of cheats to the ban list and reviewing code of anomalies that VAC uploads to their engineers to see if it's a cheat or not.
VAC also doesn't "need a break" to check anyone out, any time you're on a VAC enabled server it is checking you out. The tl;dr simplified way of how it works is every account is assigned a "Challenge Level", and then when you connect to a server you download a specific piece of VAC3 related to your Challenge Level which gives your client a challenge. If your client fails the challenge it is considered an anomaly, will upload that data to Valve for them to determine if cheating is going on via the code it uploads of what triggers the anomaly and cross references it with their already existing cheat list, and then your Challenge Level is increased and it will do increasingly more thorough challenges. If you are determined to be a cheater you are flagged and then banned an indeterminate time afterwards whenever Valve feels like it basically. This is on top of a heuristics RAM/process scan that is always on-going that attempts to detect an anomaly that way to send to Valve and can increase your Challenge Level further. In fact, banning someone like this would actually prevent VAC from checking them out with harder challenges or trying to figure out what they are running (although it is most likely something not detected yet since there's still plenty of private cheats better than lmaobox floating around), since you need to be connected to VAC for it to check you out, which only happens when you're on a VAC Secure server in TF2.
So your suggestion would actually be counter-productive and result in them getting detected less because it's preventing VAC from even searching them and Valve doesn't do manual checks.
All valve needs to do is take a lesson from Blizzard. if you cheat, your ip is perma banned for life. You can't get a new account or any of that shit.
I've always wanted to round up all the cheaters in cs:go and tf2 and just take a survey on why they find it fun.
Or since they obviously read tf.tv they could just look at this and other threads where we spoon feed them the information about what top players are hacking.
Super-i dont believe anyone here is serious if they say they believe in a tf2 major and ik this whole thread is a joke but milo has a good point mm was a total failure. as i said in another thread, mm right now is just exactly like casual, except 6v6. mm needs something to distinguish it from a pub such as 2 class limits on every class to start with
We really really need placement matches also.
CorsaYou guys are -fragging milo but he's kind of right. There are a ton of issues that make mm unprofessional and simply inadequate enough to be close to an official competitive ruleset. With that said, I think Valve can easily improve some things if they want. It's just up to Valve, once again.
To be fair the Overwatch competitive matchmaking was totally fucked, but they started doing tournaments with 100k prizepools and just ignored some of the dumb stuff like the coin flip.
You might want to get one of those ethernet plugs that go into the wall. I had the same problem and it went away once I got one of those.