EDIT#2: Someone told me that people usually map hack along with the "results disagree" hack,
after checking the replay again, it's pretty clear that he didn't even scout my position before proxy 2 gating. Hence, there's strong evidence that he's a maphacker. Will upload him to the hacker database.
EDIT#3: Message from his ex-team
I played a zvp on ladder where the guy was proxy two gating me. After scouting it, I cancelled my hatch and defended with lings while going roaches and won the game.
He accused me of being a maphacker and left the game. I felt that all was good until I saw my match history and saw that the game was counted as a loss (like a custom game loss, where you dont lose points).
His ironic BMing:
Proof of him leaving first:
Instead of saying you have won or lost, it said:
"Results Disagree!"
here's a replay, clearly indicating that he was the one who left the game first:
http://www.sc2replayed.com/replay-videos/13967
Furthermore, If you look at his 1v1 match history, which is only supposed to display ladder wins/losses and not customs, you see that he has 1 win, 7 losses, and 2 ties, where the losses do not deduct any points from him while the win adds points
Also, there's strong evidence that he's using maphack:
if you notice, he fakes scouting top, cause he doesn't go in far enough to see creep. He also doesn't encounter my overlord cause the two scout paths are different. Furthermore, he neglects scouting close positions first for no reason. He had also shift clicked to his two gate spot before he had even scouted the top.
Anyways, I heard from my friends that "result disagree" is a new hack, kind of like a drophack, except it just covers up your losses. This kind of makes me feel bad for him, he's so bad at this game that he's only able to get 1 win out of 10 even while using maphack, and then uses another hack to cover up the losses. I guess people are really desperate to get some wins and pretend that they're better than they really are
Message from his ex-team:
On October 06 2011 03:19 Gyroscope wrote:
To certify a couple of things.
Yes, Zelthcon was a member of Mixed Fruit and is a real life friend of Ceonsamea the co-founder of Mixed Fruit.
Mixed Fruit is strictly against any cheats/hacks used in Starcraft2 and is working soley in the subject of coaching players as well as just recently trying to find our way into the e-sports scene of Starcraft2 by making a Starcraft2 Team.
I for one does not recognize Zelthcon as one of our members since we have had countless amount of troubles started by him i.e his flaming problems which has been a common thing.
We no longer associate to Zelthcon as one of our members.
With that said I have made my clarification!
Best Regards
Gyroscope
-Mixed Fruit Founder-
*EDIT: Would be very grateful if this message could be displayed as a "sticky" in this topic. *EDIT*
To certify a couple of things.
Yes, Zelthcon was a member of Mixed Fruit and is a real life friend of Ceonsamea the co-founder of Mixed Fruit.
Mixed Fruit is strictly against any cheats/hacks used in Starcraft2 and is working soley in the subject of coaching players as well as just recently trying to find our way into the e-sports scene of Starcraft2 by making a Starcraft2 Team.
I for one does not recognize Zelthcon as one of our members since we have had countless amount of troubles started by him i.e his flaming problems which has been a common thing.
We no longer associate to Zelthcon as one of our members.
With that said I have made my clarification!
Best Regards
Gyroscope
-Mixed Fruit Founder-
*EDIT: Would be very grateful if this message could be displayed as a "sticky" in this topic. *EDIT*
tl;dr
1. Zelthcon is a hacker so watch out for him
2. There's a new hack where they can make the ladder game not count, so always check your match history and report it to blizzard if it shows up as "Results Disagree!"
3. I feel bad for people like Zelthcon that are using two hacks just to get into masters league, only to lose and continue sucking anyways. They must really wanna pretend to be remotely decent at this game.