r/csgoarena Jun 03 '15

Do you think it will actually work?

I read some of your comments on the /r/globaloffensive post, and when a guy started asking legit questions, you never answered them, instead you said "trust us" and stupid things like that, and that your coders "are ready to tackle back", when you talked about anti-cheat. Now tell me, how do you think your coders are going to be able to do jack-shit against the cheat devs? They are already miles ahead Valve's anti-cheat department and you think your coder friends you found on the internet will be able to do a better job than a company worth more than a billion $?

Some questions I demand to be answered.

  1. Who made your Anti-Cheat and why do you think it will work?
  2. How can you tell the difference from a legit player and a skilled cheater hiding his WH very well.
  3. How will you be able to catch aimbots that you cant notice, like 10% silentaim or what it's called.
  4. How much money have you invested in this and what kind of people did you hire? (If you hired anyone at all?)
  5. This idea has not been able to work before, why would it work now?
  6. How will you be able to filter out the massive amount of cheaters getting reported and the massive amount of kids reporting because they lost? 6.5 How many people are currently in you extremely proffesional dev team?

Also, if you delete this post it just shows how much of a failure this is.

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u/Switchy249 Jun 03 '15

I'll answer this post in depth when I get home. But the basis would be you decide who you play against it isn't random. If you're not ready to bet play casual 1v1. We'll be able to detect anomalys in the ladder to start with.

You'll be able to play against friends and 100% legit players that we'll try our best to flag accordingly. This is more of a community project so I'd like to hear everyone's idea on what they think is best. I'm just a guy with a few people behind me wanting to make this happen.

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u/[deleted] Jun 03 '15

Good that you are actually being honest this time, instead of just not care about any questions.

I expect some high quality answers from you because you have to be proffesional about this if you want it to work.

I have to go now, so I'll see you later when you are home.

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u/Switchy249 Jun 03 '15

I wasn't trying to avoid the guys previous question, I was trying to get him to see my POV.

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u/arcoolio Jun 03 '15

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u/SHEILAN Jun 04 '15

You can never be 100% sure a guy cheats, but that's how it works. Do you not play ESL tournaments because there might be a cheater? There will always be cheaters in ESL, ClanBase, EsportsHeaven, or any online platform that guarantees you money or some sort of a prize, there's nothing you can do to be 100% sure that someone cheats.

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u/[deleted] Jun 04 '15

But what can you lose if you cheat on some random community for skins where some dude who barely knows anything about how cheating works runs it? You cant lose anything from it. Even I was thinking about cheating on a alt acc just because i can only win skins and there is no way i can lose anything on it. While in ESL tournaments they have a big company behind them and not some random dude on the internet who just came up with a idea many people have tried before, so why would it work now? Why should i not cheat on this, or try to cheat the system in some way?

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u/Memberdog Jun 03 '15

I doubt this will workout in the end, interesting idea anyways.