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On June 06 2012 08:36 TumNarDok wrote:Show nested quote + But if that's not enough to prove it... how about: -APM Skyrocketing to 550~ish in battles. Please show me replays of all the high level pros in SC2 that get this high.
Liquid'Taeja vs TSL_Hyun, downloadable from this very website. Not wanna join this discussion, only pointing it out that 550+ is possible on a regular basis. This part of the "proof" can be dismissed.
That was a former BW pro making zerglings though.
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I hope incontrol crushes his head :O :O
no doubt he will be shit though so its not a huge deal in that respect..
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On June 06 2012 08:58 rasnj wrote: Tickets may already be booked and the money wasted, but the solution seems straightforward: 1) Let him fly out. 2) Cancel his hotel room. 3) Cancel his return flight. 4) Blacklist him from the Anaheim convention center. 5) Blacklist his ip on battlenet. Blizzard does not blacklist IPs, they will only blacklist IPs were xxx amount of people are trying to connect off the one. So Chinese bots that run off VPNs, and some LANS that haven't reported to blizzard first.
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Your replays suck, because you control the camera the whole time. Comment where you want, and let us see his control. Stopping move the camera all the time.
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dude wtf this is getting ridiculous all those people that denying spades and this guy that there is not enough evidence stfu, this is absolutely retarded ban the fucker for life also petition blizzard to make a better anti-hack this is disgusting
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On June 06 2012 09:02 Manwich wrote: Your replays suck, because you control the camera the whole time. Comment where you want, and let us see his control. Stopping move the camera all the time.
Just download the replays and watch them by yourself.
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Dammit, I just put down my pitchfork. I think I'm going to sit this one out guys.
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On June 06 2012 08:17 Psychobabas wrote: Dear OP,
I don't understand. Every day in society I see people who couldn't care less about other people. Couldn't care less about his neighbor the unemployed, the disabled, even the thief. Somebody shouts "help" and people pretend they don't hear. Boss threatens them with illegal unpaid overtime and they nod silently.
But now I see so much enthusiasm about a hacker across the ocean playing a RTS. How come I see so much interest to set things right. Why isn't this attitude reflected even as a small percentage in every day living?
I really wonder about this. You never hear about similar things like this in the "real world". It's all about mind your own business. I'm genuinely puzzled. Is it the safety of the internet? What is it?
Colleges and Universities instantly expel people who are caught cheating/plagiarizing. Even in high school there is 0 tolerance for people who do that. I remember some kid got an F overall in a foreign language class for using an online translator to translate 2 sentences out of an entire page. There are a tremendous amount of laws set up in almost every country to fight against fraud. In other words, the society does not tolerate people who cheat to get things without putting in the actual work required.
Sure it's really hard for everyone to care for everyone else especially when its hard to sympathize with people who don't share a lot of same experiences as you. The OP is a rather talented terran player who actually put in effort to get to where he is. So it makes a lot of sense that he can sympathize with other players who have worked just as hard as he has, getting screwed out of something they deserve, by some bm trash hacker.
And how about you? You are obviously going out of your way to express your negativity towards the OP most likely cause you can't sympathize with how he feels more passionate about this issue than something else. So how does that make you any different? I'm genuinely puzzled at your nonsensical post.
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On June 06 2012 09:02 Manwich wrote: Your replays suck, because you control the camera the whole time. Comment where you want, and let us see his control. Stopping move the camera all the time.
I have recorded/uploaded two videos on youtube: Replay #1 - + Show Spoiler +Replay #2 - + Show Spoiler +* Disclaimer: I am not a professional caster, nor did I spend time writing/thinking out what to say. I simply watched the replays one time, and then recorded my thoughts on the games and key parts where I thought indicated suspicious play/obvious maphacking parts. ...but really, all you need to do is watch the replays and you should be able to see why. Seriously, just watch the replays.
derp
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Just report him to Blizzard and the tournament admins. With 64 spots it was bound that some cheater would have gone through the cracks.
I don´t get why so many people are now saying the tournament is a joke :\
Reserve those comments when one maphacker wins the whole thing.
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Hey folks, I don't know who is aware of this yet but I am and I will relay it to my bosses. Thanks.
Also no violence. Seriously. It's not cool, it's not warranted, and its a great way to ruin an entire event.
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This is reminding me of this video Brings a smile to my face every time
+ Show Spoiler +
EDIT : The video is staged btw
Seriously tho, this is a big joke. Just goes on to tell you how much of a failure warden is : it's complete shit. Can't believe a cheater is getting a free trip to a LAN, he must be peeing on himself from laughing so much.
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Blink hack, no denying this one.
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well so far its just accusations. Until there is conclusive evidence, i dont think blizzard can revoke his ticket
edit: oops. i thougth we were talking about spades lol
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At first I thought this was another thread mocking Spades
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Sigh ~_~ Hopefully this gets taken care of... in a blink
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Rofl select 20 stalkers and blink 1 at a time.
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On June 06 2012 09:08 JerKy wrote: Sigh ~_~ Hopefully this gets taken care of... in a blink
I see what you did there. You sir, wp.
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On June 06 2012 09:08 JerKy wrote: Sigh ~_~ Hopefully this gets taken care of... in a blink
I scanned what you did there
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