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You have to provide some kind of evidence/proof (screenshots/replays etc.) if you are going to accuse somebody.
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He's also called Avilo in the lotv beta, it's definitely nerffy there too.
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What are good general ways of telling if someone is hacking? I just played a match that feels incredibly suspicious, but not suspicious enough to say its for certain not someone really bad getting really lucky.
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On August 26 2015 09:46 chipmonklord17 wrote: What are good general ways of telling if someone is hacking? I just played a match that feels incredibly suspicious, but not suspicious enough to say its for certain not someone really bad getting really lucky.
I'd say the most obvious moves are when he positions units to defend attacks without vision the entire game. Next would probably be consistent hard counter build orders especially in mirror matchups.
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On August 26 2015 09:50 Obamarauder wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2015 09:46 chipmonklord17 wrote: What are good general ways of telling if someone is hacking? I just played a match that feels incredibly suspicious, but not suspicious enough to say its for certain not someone really bad getting really lucky. I'd say the most obvious moves are when he positions units to defend attacks without vision the entire game. Next would probably be consistent hard counter build orders especially in mirror matchups.
I'm getting some of that, but I'm also getting flies a warp prism into spores. Now the other side of the coin could be true and he could be a hacker but is also a bad player.
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On August 16 2015 23:11 jagxxx wrote:Hacker Name: JiiroxX Server: EU League Diamond Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6143613battlenet://starcraft/profile/2/16518191895382327296well he scouts "wrong" first but his scouting-probe movement is so SUSPICIUS at 4:30 ++ like he knows that there is a stargate hidden to play DT to counter it. Secondary i mean... he knows where i "spawned" since he scouted me last but how he trys to sneak the probe in and his moving path he has qued up especially where my pylon and my stargate are located.
dear community, It would be really nice if you could watch this replay of mine because I suspect the player JiiroxX to hack.
because i posted this replay a week ago I thought I´ll quote my own post haha. I just hope i dont violate policy with this. );
Kind regards
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United States433 Posts
Name: IIIIIIIIII ( AKA: JimRising according to sc2unmasked.com ) Server: NA Profile: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/2872908/1/llllllllllll/ Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6164256
As you can clearly see in this replay the orange zerg barcode uses " Auto-Inject " hack as he doesn't select his queens yet they inject. If you watch the replay you'll see other * obvious * signs of hacking.
Whether or not this is in fact JimRising I don't know, or particularly care. What matters is this rank #160 barcode is hacking, and should be exposed.
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On August 31 2015 09:53 ProTech wrote:Name: IIIIIIIIII ( AKA: JimRising according to sc2unmasked.com ) Server: NA Profile: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/2872908/1/llllllllllll/Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6164256As you can clearly see in this replay the orange zerg barcode uses " Auto-Inject " hack as he doesn't select his queens yet they inject. If you watch the replay you'll see other * obvious * signs of hacking. Whether or not this is in fact JimRising I don't know, or particularly care. What matters is this rank #160 barcode is hacking, and should be exposed.
Yeah it is definitely hacking because it is not possible to inject without selecting queens. Since it is a 7 times high gm account and listed as jimrising in sc2unmasked.com, id like to know what happened. Did he give this account to somebody who hack or ... But i guess we need a confirmation of the information found on sc2unmasked.com in the first place.
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On August 31 2015 10:10 adnap2 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 31 2015 09:53 ProTech wrote:Name: IIIIIIIIII ( AKA: JimRising according to sc2unmasked.com ) Server: NA Profile: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/2872908/1/llllllllllll/Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6164256As you can clearly see in this replay the orange zerg barcode uses " Auto-Inject " hack as he doesn't select his queens yet they inject. If you watch the replay you'll see other * obvious * signs of hacking. Whether or not this is in fact JimRising I don't know, or particularly care. What matters is this rank #160 barcode is hacking, and should be exposed. Yeah it is definitely hacking because it is not possible to inject without selecting queens. Since it is a 7 times high gm account and listed as jimrising in sc2unmasked.com, id like to know what happened. Did he give this account to somebody who hack or ... But i guess we need a confirmation of the information found on sc2unmasked.com in the first place.
JimRising streams almost every match he does on ladder. He is not a hacker. The "SC2Unmasked" moderator Oophidian has a hard-on for slinging shit at BrawL players. The end.
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JimRising plays that account to GM on stream each season. I didn't know for certain he was boosting it and it belonged to someone else, until now. I suppose this explains why he unfollowed me on twitter and stopped talking to me after the site came out, despite initially supporting it.
To get it out of the way, the hotkeys in this 3v3 replay don't match JimRising. They do match him for the 1v1 games and you can see vods on his stream of him playing on the account as well, so it's safe to say he boosts it to grandmaster in 1v1. Here's a comparison showing the player in this replay is not JimRising: http://i.imgur.com/UACrdFi.png
Definitely looks like the player in the replay is using autoinject hack and possibly maphack based on some weird "game sense" the player has, preparing for multiple things only seconds before they happen. I don't know how that inject cheat works, but it seems like he is clicking one button and it injects all the hatches at once, without any queens being hotkeyed or queens even being selected. This isn't like any legit inject methods so I would agree that it's a hack.
@Zailyn: if that is true, then why is JimRising at the top of the stream listing on my site? Why have I been friendly to him before? I have nothing against him in the past and the only reason this account was listed as JimRising in the past was because he boosts it on his stream very often. The only reason any player is listed as a maphacker on the site is that there is proof of it. Don't let your boys go running around boosting, cheating, and antagonizing people if you don't want anyone to know they do that.
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On August 31 2015 11:46 oOOoOphidian wrote:JimRising plays that account to GM on stream each season. I didn't know for certain he was boosting it and it belonged to someone else, until now. I suppose this explains why he unfollowed me on twitter and stopped talking to me after the site came out, despite initially supporting it. To get it out of the way, the hotkeys in this 3v3 replay don't match JimRising. They do match him for the 1v1 games and you can see vods on his stream of him playing on the account as well, so it's safe to say he boosts it to grandmaster in 1v1. Here's a comparison showing the player in this replay is not JimRising: http://i.imgur.com/UACrdFi.pngDefinitely looks like the player in the replay is using autoinject hack and possibly maphack based on some weird "game sense" the player has, preparing for multiple things only seconds before they happen. I don't know how that inject cheat works, but it seems like he is clicking one button and it injects all the hatches at once, without any queens being hotkeyed or queens even being selected. This isn't like any legit inject methods so I would agree that it's a hack.
sorry but ur website is pretty damn inaccurate. Listed next to azzrael is pilipili when it is clearly not him. You show a picture of both of them using 1-2-3-4 control groups when the usage and lengths of each interval does not match. Stop acting like there's only 1 person in the world that uses 1-2-3-4.
Here's the image that I'm talking about. http://imgur.com/HcIjbpm
You should also take into consideration that you can scramble control groups. For example, Hitman and pezz are the same person however the control groups are different.
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On August 31 2015 12:01 Obamarauder wrote:Show nested quote +On August 31 2015 11:46 oOOoOphidian wrote:JimRising plays that account to GM on stream each season. I didn't know for certain he was boosting it and it belonged to someone else, until now. I suppose this explains why he unfollowed me on twitter and stopped talking to me after the site came out, despite initially supporting it. To get it out of the way, the hotkeys in this 3v3 replay don't match JimRising. They do match him for the 1v1 games and you can see vods on his stream of him playing on the account as well, so it's safe to say he boosts it to grandmaster in 1v1. Here's a comparison showing the player in this replay is not JimRising: http://i.imgur.com/UACrdFi.pngDefinitely looks like the player in the replay is using autoinject hack and possibly maphack based on some weird "game sense" the player has, preparing for multiple things only seconds before they happen. I don't know how that inject cheat works, but it seems like he is clicking one button and it injects all the hatches at once, without any queens being hotkeyed or queens even being selected. This isn't like any legit inject methods so I would agree that it's a hack. sorry but ur website is pretty damn inaccurate. Listed next to azzrael is pilipili when it is clearly not him. You show a picture of both of them using 1-2-3-4 control groups when the usage and lengths of each interval does not match. Stop acting like there's only 1 person in the world that uses 1-2-3-4. Here's the image that I'm talking about. http://imgur.com/HcIjbpm You should also take into consideration that you can scramble control groups. For example, Hitman and pezz are the same person however the control groups are different. Hitman and Pezz are not the same person. Pezz used to share his account with Hitman for a while, as he had taken a break from the game and didn't want to play. He now plays on his own account again.
If you actually look at games of azzzrael and pilipili, they both hotkey units, production, and nexus on the exact same control groups and both have the habit of spam hotkeying nexus on every control group at the start of a game. Given that he is also well known for boosting other people's accounts on his stream in the past, it is not a stretch to say it is him.
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On August 31 2015 12:06 oOOoOphidian wrote:Show nested quote +On August 31 2015 12:01 Obamarauder wrote:On August 31 2015 11:46 oOOoOphidian wrote:JimRising plays that account to GM on stream each season. I didn't know for certain he was boosting it and it belonged to someone else, until now. I suppose this explains why he unfollowed me on twitter and stopped talking to me after the site came out, despite initially supporting it. To get it out of the way, the hotkeys in this 3v3 replay don't match JimRising. They do match him for the 1v1 games and you can see vods on his stream of him playing on the account as well, so it's safe to say he boosts it to grandmaster in 1v1. Here's a comparison showing the player in this replay is not JimRising: http://i.imgur.com/UACrdFi.pngDefinitely looks like the player in the replay is using autoinject hack and possibly maphack based on some weird "game sense" the player has, preparing for multiple things only seconds before they happen. I don't know how that inject cheat works, but it seems like he is clicking one button and it injects all the hatches at once, without any queens being hotkeyed or queens even being selected. This isn't like any legit inject methods so I would agree that it's a hack. sorry but ur website is pretty damn inaccurate. Listed next to azzrael is pilipili when it is clearly not him. You show a picture of both of them using 1-2-3-4 control groups when the usage and lengths of each interval does not match. Stop acting like there's only 1 person in the world that uses 1-2-3-4. Here's the image that I'm talking about. http://imgur.com/HcIjbpm You should also take into consideration that you can scramble control groups. For example, Hitman and pezz are the same person however the control groups are different. Hitman and Pezz are not the same person. Pezz used to share his account with Hitman for a while, as he had taken a break from the game and didn't want to play. He now plays on his own account again. If you actually look at games of azzzrael and pilipili, they both hotkey units, production, and nexus on the exact same control groups and both have the habit of spam hotkeying nexus on every control group at the start of a game. Given that he is also well known for boosting other people's accounts on his stream in the past, it is not a stretch to say it is him.
Yes I'm aware that hitman boosts pezz.
onto pilipili, hotkeying nexus, production, units to 1-2-3-4 and spamming hotkeys is a universal thing to a lot of players. and you want to tell me someone that is 98-72 is getting boosted? you're really not going to use that as proof right?
Also you might want to check the time when azrael and pilipili streams. They cross a couple times
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Feel free to do your own hotkey comparison of JimRising to this account's 1v1 replays, in case you are not a fan of his stream and haven't watched him play on it for months: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6164579
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Hacker name: IIIIIIIII Server: EU League: Master Description: Map hacking, rally OL diagonally in 4 player map. Tried to build order win but failed. Bnet Profile: battlenet://starcraft/profile/2/11136826855380746240 Replay: http://www.ggtracker.com/matches/6164637
User was banned for this post.
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@oOOoOphidian I found almost 30 "maphacker" reported over 500 players on your website. I think you associate the term "maphacker" to accounts too easily, you should be more carefull and only report with real evidences and link to it if you have it.
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Hacker name: grubby (not the real one, obviously) Server: NA League: Diamond Description: As soon as game stars on a 4 player map he centers his camera on my base, checks it's corners and proxy 3 barracks on a spot which would only be viable on the spot I was in without scouting. Later on the game he goes straight to a barracks I hid on a completely random space of the map, following trough straight to my last base, also in an unconventional spot. Bnet Profile: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/4865452/1/grubby/ Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6164962
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Hacker name: stimulateD Server: NA League: Diamond (the acc is very new, he´ll be master in no time) Description: He does no scouting at all. At 3:50 he builds the forge at a very uncommon time and place. Around 4:25 he wants to rally a probe in my base, but goes to build a canon instead. Around 5:45 he goes for a very suspicious canon in his mainbase. I play very poorly, but he´s reacting very well for not seeing anything at all.
Bnet Profile: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/7425266/1/stimulateD/ Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6165715
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Hacker Name: [NZND] ZZZZzzzz Server: NA League: Diamond Description: Micro hack. He plays random, and this is a PvP. At around 7:40 he goes in for a blink timing, has his entire stalker army selected but his stalkers blink individually at exactly the moment they take their first damage, and the APM spikes to over 500. Happens once again as he moves into main base - stalkers blink individually upon first hit and cooldown up. Bnet Profile: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/profile/5703552/1/ZZZZzzzz/ Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6165765
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On August 24 2015 06:36 Corazon wrote:Name: INTENSIFY Server: NA Replay: http://ggtracker.com/matches/6154369Blindly goes robo expand to counter DT expand Stalkers are blindly at the back ramp in moonlight madness to counter the DT attack Goes straight for my pylon and my DT shrine after killing the DTs Doesn't scout all game
100% hacks.
Has army ready to snipe probe @ the backdoor. That probe mineral walked out of the base to sell the story it was going home. The probe turns around and doesnt get spotted. He opens with Robo and builds 1 observer and leaves it at home, normally people would you know want to scout and build two. He finds the proxy in 1 click then pans over the dark shrine, attacks the rocks to sell the story he isn't cheating.
Every single time Corazon is moving out he warps units in, and his camera is always centered on his units where an attack will take place. You will also notice the production tab he literally following the footsteps of his opponent. The most hilarious part I saw was when he throws down the Templar archives, he upgrades thermal lance. He throws down a forge, he throws down two.
Obvious map hacking / production tab hacking
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