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scwizard
United States1195 Posts
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pwned
Belgium1 Post
GG PWNED ban this account aswell so i can login to my other one xD | ||
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vGl-CoW
Belgium8305 Posts
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Leath
Canada1724 Posts
On August 26 2009 12:32 Superiorwolf wrote: Even if I wasn't a B level player I would still say C+ is terrible, because it is in comparison to all those others who are out there. If you hack and you can't even get above that, what's the point in hacking at all? I think the point is learning. There is so much pressure to becoming a good player. SC is slowly shrinking everyday, and the few players left have pretty strong gameplay. Say, I have been playing this game since its release, but recently I decided to go competitive. Despite all my attempts, I can only get to C rank. I tried a lot of different stuff to improve this far: -I made maps to improve a specific area Im lacking -I have downloaded over 10.000 replays over the last 10 years -I have seen a lot of professional VODs and FPVODs -I have read many forum strategy guidelines, and I guess I am improving. But it is slow, it is very very slow. I think I would be better if I played against stronger players, who are more mechanically consistent and will give me a better idea on what to expect at a given time of the game. A bit like weight training, progressive overload. Now, suppose you are the average C player and you want to play against a ToT) member, so you can benefit from advice, and experience the game at higher level. Odds are you wont get it. I RARELY got anyone above B- level to play against me. And trust me, I try it a lot. The only time someone will play me is if I am at C, and I find a good player who is trying to rank up from D level quickly. It is extremely rare, though. That leaves me two choices: -Hack -Pretend I am a girl I think hacking has more benefits than the second one. I think you can learn to better time your builds, to respond better, know when you have an advantage, when you should attack, when you should defend and learn from your own mistakes live. Without hacking, you make one mistake and the game may be over, then you have to go through the replay to identify it. So, I guess it saves a lot of time. It is not hacking to be evil, destroy the game or boost your ego. It is a personal experience, like a controversial experiment, a crazy scientist working on something extremely unstable that may blow up the whole world, but it will prove to have its benefits in the future. Later on, we have WetDream in iccup channel helping D level players improve. We have Testie playing random newbs from TLnet in op tl-west, we have TT1 sharing his B+/A- replays with the community. If they have good intent, hack away, I say. ...not in ladder matches, though :p | ||
Mooga
United States575 Posts
On September 03 2009 01:43 Leath wrote: I think the point is learning. There is so much pressure to becoming a good player. SC is slowly shrinking everyday, and the few players left have pretty strong gameplay. Say, I have been playing this game since its release, but recently I decided to go competitive. Despite all my attempts, I can only get to C rank. I tried a lot of different stuff to improve this far: -I made maps to improve a specific area Im lacking -I have downloaded over 10.000 replays over the last 10 years -I have seen a lot of professional VODs and FPVODs -I have read many forum strategy guidelines, and I guess I am improving. But it is slow, it is very very slow. I think I would be better if I played against stronger players, who are more mechanically consistent and will give me a better idea on what to expect at a given time of the game. A bit like weight training, progressive overload. Now, suppose you are the average C player and you want to play against a ToT) member, so you can benefit from advice, and experience the game at higher level. Odds are you wont get it. I RARELY got anyone above B- level to play against me. And trust me, I try it a lot. The only time someone will play me is if I am at C, and I find a good player who is trying to rank up from D level quickly. It is extremely rare, though. That leaves me two choices: -Hack -Pretend I am a girl I think hacking has more benefits than the second one. I think you can learn to better time your builds, to respond better, know when you have an advantage, when you should attack, when you should defend and learn from your own mistakes live. Without hacking, you make one mistake and the game may be over, then you have to go through the replay to identify it. So, I guess it saves a lot of time. It is not hacking to be evil, destroy the game or boost your ego. It is a personal experience, like a controversial experiment, a crazy scientist working on something extremely unstable that may blow up the whole world, but it will prove to have its benefits in the future. Later on, we have WetDream in iccup channel helping D level players improve. We have Testie playing random newbs from TLnet in op tl-west, we have TT1 sharing his B+/A- replays with the community. If they have good intent, hack away, I say. ...not in ladder matches, though :p Well doesn't that sound fair to the guy who isn't hacking? Imagine trying to learn what works and what doesn't work when you're playing against someone with a maphack revealing all of your strategies. You'd probably come to the conclusion that proxies, drops, and early timing attacks never work in sc. | ||
ilolatyou
2 Posts
On September 03 2009 01:27 vGl-CoW wrote: already got to ban him three times now.. christmas is early this year!! Make it 4 ? and plz try harder then just an ip ban... | ||
ilolatyou
2 Posts
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Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On September 03 2009 01:43 Leath wrote: I think the point is learning. There is so much pressure to becoming a good player. SC is slowly shrinking everyday, and the few players left have pretty strong gameplay. Say, I have been playing this game since its release, but recently I decided to go competitive. Despite all my attempts, I can only get to C rank. I tried a lot of different stuff to improve this far: -I made maps to improve a specific area Im lacking -I have downloaded over 10.000 replays over the last 10 years -I have seen a lot of professional VODs and FPVODs -I have read many forum strategy guidelines, and I guess I am improving. But it is slow, it is very very slow. I think I would be better if I played against stronger players, who are more mechanically consistent and will give me a better idea on what to expect at a given time of the game. A bit like weight training, progressive overload. Now, suppose you are the average C player and you want to play against a ToT) member, so you can benefit from advice, and experience the game at higher level. Odds are you wont get it. I RARELY got anyone above B- level to play against me. And trust me, I try it a lot. The only time someone will play me is if I am at C, and I find a good player who is trying to rank up from D level quickly. It is extremely rare, though. That leaves me two choices: -Hack -Pretend I am a girl I think hacking has more benefits than the second one. I think you can learn to better time your builds, to respond better, know when you have an advantage, when you should attack, when you should defend and learn from your own mistakes live. Without hacking, you make one mistake and the game may be over, then you have to go through the replay to identify it. So, I guess it saves a lot of time. It is not hacking to be evil, destroy the game or boost your ego. It is a personal experience, like a controversial experiment, a crazy scientist working on something extremely unstable that may blow up the whole world, but it will prove to have its benefits in the future. Later on, we have WetDream in iccup channel helping D level players improve. We have Testie playing random newbs from TLnet in op tl-west, we have TT1 sharing his B+/A- replays with the community. If they have good intent, hack away, I say. ...not in ladder matches, though :p I think using hacks to improve in starcraft is like using training wheels to learn how to ride a bike. You get use to the feeling of cruising, but when you take them off, you just crash and burn. Learning to ride a bike takes learning from your mistakes and so does starcraft (although I wouldn't know cuz I suck). I don't think hacks can really help you become a better player--it probably deceives you with that feeling though. | ||
win8282
Korea (South)454 Posts
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I dunno, I'm just advocating the use of certain standards in order to call someone a hacker. Suspicious moves are 99% of the time not hacking, they are game sense and what not. I have many times made moves that I think people would find iffy if they tried to make it seem that I was hacking. You know, positioned tanks in exact places where your opponent was gonna drop and what not. I have never used a hack though, and I've played BW for a long time. So even this guy admits that he's hacked 2-3 times, which kinda tells you that he is bound to repeat it. Then again, he might have hacked 2-3 times in a period of time, say a year. And if that period of time was a couple of years back, I'm not sure how much of judgement you should place on this person. Alot of people mature alot because they start playing when they are young and then they grow older and aren't longer teenagers and probably won't ever touch hacks again. I dunno I'm just rambling now. I think it's important to not make it okay to call someone a hacker based on a suspicious move. Reminds me of witchhunting and people accusing others on very vague grounds. | ||
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RaGe
Belgium9944 Posts
http://img163.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=nos1.png My spider senses were tingling! | ||
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Empyrean
16950 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + I'm STILL kind of embarrassed/angry I lost that PvT to you on Destination, by the way. You know the one <_< | ||
Snuggles
United States1865 Posts
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Kenpachi
United States9908 Posts
On August 25 2011 06:42 RaGe wrote: http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=367973 http://img163.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=nos1.png My spider senses were tingling! wow what. r u 4 rela | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
On August 25 2011 06:51 Snuggles wrote: Hackers are seriously bizarre people. Can't really understand these people who repeatedly get caught red handed yet still continue to do it. They are often hard to catch and rarely are they perma-banned from competing in a game. Hilarious though. | ||
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On August 25 2011 06:42 RaGe wrote: http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=367973 http://img163.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=nos1.png My spider senses were tingling! explain this plz | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
He is getting kicked out of SK's LoL division. | ||
rei
United States3593 Posts
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Thrill
2599 Posts
On August 25 2011 06:42 RaGe wrote: http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=367973 http://img163.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=nos1.png My spider senses were tingling! Ahahahahaha, this is too good! Omg, i was so pissed at this guy and for SK to bring him into 'competitive' gaming, guess he couldn't stay normal in that scene either! | ||
XXGeneration
United States625 Posts
On August 25 2011 06:42 RaGe wrote: http://euw.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=367973 http://img163.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=nos1.png My spider senses were tingling! lol didn't see that coming | ||
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