• What happens when CS:GO goes on sale.
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i only see a person who can listen for footsteps and place his crosshair somewhat competently [editline]30th June 2014[/editline] in a lot of cases where you would think he is wallhacking he is clearly just listening for footsteps. he follows a guy though from mid to a long because the guy he's following is running
Are you people defending the guy blind or something? He clearly stares at people through the walls, ofc it's because he's listening to their footsteps right?
When he perfectly aims at heads through walls I start to doubt that it's pre-aiming
Oh my god that crosshair is disgusting kill it It seems like he's not hacking, but at the same time, as cdr248 states, aiming at heads through walls just gives it away. That's the only suspicious action I've noticed. That and the crosshair. The crosshair is seriously ugly.
Is it possible you can re-upload the video without that music playing to hear footstep noises if possible [[B]Most of the people he killed weren't even shiftwalking[/B]]
[QUOTE=Kondor;45252306]imagine being so butthurt about a guy who isn't even good at cs that you make a video calling him a cheater[/QUOTE] He is straight up looking through the wall at 0:29, 1:09 @ 1:24 he goes around a corner and pre-aims at an unlikely position which so happens to have an enemy in it. @ 1:32 he pre-aims at a person through a wall despite them walking the entire time. 1:50 could be recognized as pure luck but his crosshair was on the player the entire time through the wall. @ 2:07-2:08 his reaction time on the person who is crossing mid double-doors is beyond incredible. Before you say its a predicted shot, its already 10 seconds in the round which was already more than enough time for the entire CT team to cross double doors if they needed to. The hacker isn't good at CS, by any stretch. His crosshair placement is awful and he isn't even trying to make it look like he isn't a hacker. @ 1:48 when he is peaking a corner, he doesn't scope until the second before he's about to cross sights with the enemy. [QUOTE=Mega1mpact;45252311]I went down from 4 stars to 2 stars because of people like that. I should never play csgo when it's on sale again.[/QUOTE] Valve made it so if you play a match with a player who is confirmed a cheater, all past matches with that cheater on either team are ignored and the players are returned to their original rank. [editline]30th June 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=D-Roy;45253845]Oh my god that crosshair is disgusting kill it It seems like he's not hacking, but at the same time, as cdr248 states, aiming at heads through walls just gives it away. That's the only suspicious action I've noticed. That and the crosshair. The crosshair is seriously ugly.[/QUOTE] The crosshair is that of the player spectating him.
holy shit he's tracing people the entire video, how do you idiots think he's not wallhacking [editline]30th June 2014[/editline] I might expect SOME of this kind of accuracy from a really good player, but he's really terrible regardless jeez
People doubting that he's cheating - How can you say that while he has his crosshair directly over enemies through the wall. Even the best players don't have positional triangulation based off of radar or sound. [editline]30th June 2014[/editline] And 20 seconds in when he's firing through the smoke. If he was not cheating he would have seen two tangos before the smoke went up. He goes on to randomly fire through the smoke, gets one kill and immediately stops. Normally, one would have no idea that the second guy had went back up the stairs, but he knows exactly when the second target re enters the hallway. You guys are so sour.
lmao if you think hes not cheating than youre an idiot. He knows where they are as soon as he turns the corner, The part when he just aims at the guy at b, ontop of the box is def a wallhack. It's also not that hard to get your hands on wallhacks anyway. ( lol @ vtbl hooks ).
When I was sitting on A and got shot I thought it was suspicious. He was confident to check that point, exposing himself to do it, where I might not be exposed. Seemed like an unrealistic gamble for a legit player. [img]http://i.imgur.com/j0F6DsU.jpg[/img] The fact that he fired one shot seems like he forgot he wasnt holding an AWP. If he's relying on a cheat then he's not engaged enough to remember that kind of detail. Would a legit player fire 1 shot and run with an autosniper? He knew where I was, knew he could get away with it, and wasn't putting enough effort in to ensure a kill. Everything about this kill and some others fit what I imagine a blatent cheater would do. It wasn't bad to go up against him though, because it's sharpened my skills. I'm trying different tactics, reacting a little faster, and having patience in more areas.
[QUOTE=Kondor;45252320]dude i'm master guardian 2 and i don't think i've ever even seen a cheater you're just bad [editline]30th June 2014[/editline] by the way don't forget to report that guy in the youtube comments for harassment linking the steam profile[/QUOTE] citing your rank as a means of trying to gain credibility is not how you win a losing argument. [I]you don't have to be good at a game to tell when someone is cheating.[/I]
That demo quite clearly shows him tracking people with far too much accuracy to be a coincidence despite being blocked by several walls. There's no twitch or sense of reaction in most of his corner shots, as if he's just tracking their movements and is unsurprised when they round the corners so he can just left click. He even preemptively walks/ceases to move when he expects the target he can see to enter his line of fire, then starts moving immediately after he sees that they've pulled back from exposing themselves. A great example of this is at 0:38, and then his followup sitting and waiitng for the guy to pop in to his crosshairs and staying on target despite the smoke. He runs around (very rarely trying to act convincing) without ever checking an empty corner despite how popular they are (particularly t spawn from long doors. I can't see how anybody with any experience of the game could defend this guy. You've got mlg pro competitive guys who don't track that accurately. I mean, just look at 1:20. His buddy at c spawn doesn't even see the guy, and even if a friend was relaying his position, his crosshair is pinpoint accurate even as he and the t move and change positions. While a lot of the clips can just be put down to having info relayed despite being a little suspicious, there's also a bunch of shit that you can't cover up or ignore. If you're at b, you always know that there's going to be somebody inside. But the fact that he's pinpoint accurately targeting them (like at 1:58) yet never considering any other areas, despite how frequently people flank or camp in that area, sets of alarm bells.He rushes in knowing he's not in danger and following targets in ways that would put people who know the game inside out to shame. Headphones don't let you follow somebody from dust mid to almost A without stopping once and nonchalantly putting away your primary. Then you consider that he's abysmal when it comes to straight up fights. He's only ever good when he's able to left click upon knowing they're going to walk right in to his crosshair. He can't even control recoil, which is something normal players learn after a few hours of wondering why they aren't constantly getting headshots.
Hes wallhacking. even if he has a bad KDR, it doesnt mean he isnt wall hacking as he is just bad at shooting
[QUOTE=Scizor;45253468]He is wallhacking and that is pretty fucking obvious. His skill is irrelevant here, so stop mentioning it becouse you're not proving anything.[/QUOTE] I checked his [URL="http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198136503570"]steam profile[/URL] too, CS:GO is his only game and the only items he has are an Asiimov AWP and a Bayonet. That is extremely suspicious.
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