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Thread: Banned for "hacking/cheating" again
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04-08-07, 07:41 PM #1
Banned for "hacking/cheating" again
#1. Why do you think you got banned? Hacking/cheating.
#2. What admin do you believe banned you? I have no idea. No one I suspected to be an admin was on or using their usual name. It was a pretty big commotion in the server though, so I'm sure the banning admin will let other admins know.
#3. Why should you be unbanned? Same reason as the first go around. I'm not hacking nor do I have any intention to.
#4. A written statement that you will refrain from doing anything that will get you banned again. I will keep playing like I have been and try to be an example of what a TTP regular should be.
This is a bit redicious. I mean I try to be nice and follow the rules and everything, and yet things like this happen. Day in and day out people cry and complain about how I play. Usually I let negative comments like that roll off because they're usually not worth the response and people are going to believe whatever they want to anyways. Like if an admin wanted to know why I did something or another, they should ask. I'd be more than willing to give a detailed explaination as to why. But today I'm having a pretty decent run and the usual, "U R A HAKER!! BS!!" whining starts. So it gets to me a little bit and I start trying harder. Then the admin calls me out for prefiring or something over admin talk and I responded to him in a way which I thought was polite, especially considerring all of the accusations, explainning why I did what I did. So the server is in a big uproar over thinking I hack. Now, if I was hacking, I would probably turn them off since I know the whole server is watching my ass and in turn proceed to suck. But I played hard through the rest of the map and ended it nicely. Then Office starts up and I go 5-1ish the first round and get banned.
So yeah, that's how things go down for me in the server. I mean I play few maps every other day or so, and 3/4 times I have the top score on my team. And no, I'm not just saying that to brag or anything like that because I know that's not really what's important on this server. I'm just saying that so maybe people will realize the truth. That I'm pretty consistant and solid with my play. Get on a fake name and spec me anytime of the day, I don't care. I know there's an admin pretty much the whole time the server is open so why would I hack?
And it wouldn't hurt for people to have some courtsy and decency to give respect where it's due. People always automaticly ASSUME someone is hacking because they got head shot by them the last 3 rounds. Or because my team mate just ran into cellar and got killed by someone and I hear their footsteps in there so I KNOW where he is, but obviously I'm wall hacking. Come on people, step up and say something positive for a change. Nice shot or good job. Not "WTF BAN TEH HACKAR!!!". Try to learn from them. I dunno, just do something constructive. Because I'm not going to dumb down my playing because people just can't recognized when they're being outplayed.
This has turned into more of a rant than I intended, but I just felt the need to vent about it. So yeah, I'll leave it at that. Whatever happens.. happens I guess. I don't pay the bills around here so I'm not going to tell anyone what they should do. But I do hope that some of what I said makes sense to some of you.
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04-08-07, 07:48 PM #2
Re: Banned for "hacking/cheating" again
Originally Posted by ...bigdog...
Have patience and lets wait for the 2nd Admin who has banned you to post his reply."And the hits just keep on coming." - Tom Cruise, A Few Good Men
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04-08-07, 11:21 PM #3
Re: Banned for "hacking/cheating" again
Kitty, I banned you.
First off I would like to tell you thank you for keeping your cool, and posting in unban forum procedure again.
The reason I became suspect to you kitty was your mode of playing and the amount of sparatic headshots you pull off so non-chalantly, and your way of knowing the enemy position with such precision, while they are hidden or not in view.
After the whole server enrages into an uproar about you, I decide to spec for about 6-7 rounds.
This is what I see:
1: You begin rounds normally, going about your buisness, then stop and change direction to pursue enemies that no one would have normally known were there, unless someone directly saw that they had gone there, or infact they could see through walls or boxes.
2: Around about every other corner I see you prefiring, almost as if you have a subtle pre-cognition telling you that there are enemies there. Now, I know that you can use sound to detect enemies, but there is only a certain extent of what you can know without seeing your enemies infront of you. Your actions to me indicated that was not the case.
3: I noticed one round where you stopped in ct spawn, and waited for the ct's to rescue hostages. Usually someone tries to make an attempt at hiding, or tries to coordinate some sort of ambush, but you, I see you scanning the walls, moving back and forth as if to see the whole map.
Now, with all these observations present, your actions seem typical of many people banned from here daily for the same exact actions.
It was not only I who was suspect, but the whole server, and this has not been the first occasion.
Now, with all these sparatic instances where you do not play well, to when you "Are 3/4 of the time at the top of the server" that makes people wonder if you have the power toggle something on and off.
From what I saw speccing you for 6-7 rounds, sanctioned my banning you.
I appreciate you taking the time to come and post again, following forum rules, and showing a care for this community. You obviously enjoy playing here.
As per rule # 5 of the Banned Forum Policy. Before you request to be unbanned again. You must wait at least 30 days.
Thank you for your time.
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04-09-07, 11:38 AM #4
Re: Banned for "hacking/cheating" again
this is a temporary ban, and will be removed when the time expires.
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08-07-07, 08:00 AM #5
Georgia accuses Russia of firing missile at village
TSITELUBANI, Georgia (Reuters) - Georgia accused Russia on Tuesday of firing a guided missile into its territory near a village about 65 km (40 miles) west of its capital, but Moscow denied any involvement.
Georgia's interior minister said the missile was launched by jets that crossed the border from Russia in an "act of aggression." In Tbilisi, Russia's ambassador was summoned to the foreign ministry where he was handed a note of protest.
The missile did not explode, instead burrowing into a field of corn and potatoes near the village of Tsitelubani, a Reuters reporter at the scene said. An interior ministry official said it would have caused a "disaster" if it had detonated.
The incident reignited tensions between Tbilisi and Moscow that have lurched from one crisis to another since Georgia elected pro-Western President Mikhail Saakashvili in 2004.
He has assertively pulled his small ex-Soviet country out of Russia's orbit.
Russia's air force said it had made no sorties over the area and said Tbilisi had produced no proof of its involvement.
Georgian Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili said radar had picked up two Su-34 jets flying from Russia on Monday evening. He said one had fired an air-to-surface missile.
"I assess this fact as an act of aggression carried out by planes flown from the territory of another state," he told Reuters.
In Tsitelubani, a Reuters correspondent saw a missile embedded in a crater around 5 meters (16 ft) deep. Fragments of missile fins and other debris, some with Cyrillic writing on them, had been gathered into piles near the crater.
Some analysts speculate that a row with Georgia could play into the hands of cliques inside the Kremlin jostling for position ahead of the 2008 presidential election, when President Vladimir Putin is to step down.
But Russian officials have said in the past that Georgia itself stages "provocations" to stir up conflict with Moscow and distract attention from its government's failings.
RUSSIAN DENIAL
Russia's air force said none of its aircraft had been in the area. "Such accusations need proof from the side making them and there has so far not been any. We do not do things like this and we do not plan to," deputy air force commander Anatoly Nogovitsyn said on Russian television.
Eduard Kokoity, leader of Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia -- a Moscow-backed region which is a few kilometers (miles) from Tsitelubani -- said Georgia fired the missile itself to discredit Russia.
"This is a well-planned provocation," Kokoity's press service quoted him as saying.
At the scene, bomb disposal experts worked using a remote-controlled vehicle and an excavator. A few dozen local residents watched from behind a police cordon.
"I was sitting in my garden resting a bandaged leg when I saw a plane in the sky," Ilia Psuturi said. "I then saw smoke rising from the ground up to the sky and only then did I hear the explosion. The plane then turned around."
Georgia has accused Russia of launching air attacks before. In 2002, it said Russian jets had bombed another region of Georgia, the remote Pankisi gorge.
Relations between Russia and Georgia deteriorated sharply again last year when Tbilisi deported four Russian army officers, accusing them of spying.
Moscow responded by recalling its ambassador and cutting air, sea and postal links with Georgia. Russia also deported several thousand Georgians, saying they were illegal immigrants.
Russia has also banned imports of Georgian wine, fruit and mineral water, which are big revenue earners for Georgia. Though tension was high there had been tentative signs this year that the crisis was easing.
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08-07-07, 08:02 AM #6
Georgia accuses Russia of firing missile at village
It's interesting that you say they most likely do it but you have zero motive in mind for why they would do it. All actions have a motive, be they selfish or alturistic. If you can't piece together a motive for Russia to do this, why would you suggest that they did?
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08-07-07, 08:50 AM #7
Georgia accuses Russia of firing missile at village
Originally Posted by AzH
In summary, I think Russia is suspect number one when it comes to this issue due to their record of aggression. Also, I'm not trying to take attention away to the United States' aggression because right now, we take the cake. ;)
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08-07-07, 10:21 AM #8
Georgia accuses Russia of firing missile at village
Originally Posted by Jeffro
Why would Russia fire a missile (which failed to detonate) into Georgia? Relations are not good between them, but an attack against another nation is a declaration of war, is it not? If they were going to attack Georgia, I'm sure they would do it properly. If they wanted to spook Georgia, there are better ways to do it than to fail ay firing a missile.
If we remember that Russian tech is not the best due to some, er, budgetary considerations, is it not possible that what landed in someone's back yard was a discarded fuel tank or something similar?
Currently there is no motive and there is very little evidence either. Just a piece of wreckage which could have come from anywhere.
We should not be so quick to judge....
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08-07-07, 12:07 PM #9
Georgia accuses Russia of firing missile at village
Russia has been getting pretty ballsy lately. I wouldn't be surprised if they purposely rigged the missile so it wouldn't detonate. They send their message without the outrage that casualties would cause.
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08-07-07, 12:08 PM #10
Georgia accuses Russia of firing missile at village
I agree on Russia getting pretty ballsy recently.
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