Forgotten Heroes
Call of Duty 4 => General Discussion => Topic started by: phillydsteak on October 09, 2017, 09:40:43 pm
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I've encountered multiple moderators in the main Fh FFA server that are clearly aim hacking / walling! This should not be tolerated! :hammerhead
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One of them was named Commando247! He ruined my experience!
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It's not tolerated.
We would be happy to look at any demos (.dm_1) you might have of any situation where you suspect anyone is cheating, you can submit them in our Report a Cheater for Guests (https://fhclan.com/forum/index.php?board=11.0) section.
Without a demo, you're simply making unfounded accusations that have no weight here and will simply be ignored.
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Commando, in my humble opinion, is probably within the top 5 admins skill-wise on this server.
He's near impossible to beat when he tries, and is still difficult to beat when he's not.
Pear's encouragement to record a demo is the best solution to prove an admin is hacking rather than simply 'saying' one is (or groups of individuals are). "Aim hacking" as you put it is not tolerated. A demo will make it easier to confirm the veracity of such hackusations. If anyone (be they admin or not) is discovered hacking, rest assured they will be permanently banned in accordance with FH's zero tolerance policy. If you have never recorded a demo before and would like to learn how, you can follow the instructions posted here:
https://fhclan.com/forum/index.php?topic=1482.0
Have a nice day and we hope to view your demos soon. If no demos are submitted, then there is no platform available for recourse.
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I know I myself do not personally hack; I am never accused of hacking. I don't understand why anyone would hack - the entire point of playing the game is to play a game and if you are hacking you aren't really playing a game but instead just wasting time.
With that said, some of us are very, very good at this. I've been playing this version of COD since it first came out, and while I have other versions of COD this is by far my favorite. I have been a clan member with three different clans for years now; I play EVERY day.
First person shooter games all have the same strategies which are exactly the same in real life combat - Know where you enemy is at all times and make sure they do not know where you are. The perks you pick are important, and what you need changes during the course of a single game. Late last night I came onto the server, for example, and there was only four other people on the server so dead silence and a silencer was important (What I call my "ghost" class). As more and more people joined the server sound mattered less, UAV blocking mattered more, and a class with more firepower was required. Most people do not even consider these things.
I was a combat instructor in the Marines; I taught people tactics. I practice "emergency action drills" so when "play x on Crossfire does one action" I automatically have a reaction. Also, I practice random things - recently I've noticed I'm tossing smoke nades over buildings and then run around to see exactly where they land. I've also been playing with classes that have more fire power so I can nail people through walls (I call this the "McCheese Beast Mode" class, which was taught to me by one of our clan members).
The tactics really kill me on the server. Sometimes you can kill someone without having seen them. You see shots coming out of a building, you know exactly where they are standing because you've fired from that spot a thousand times, and shoot them through the wall. It's not that you are hacking, but instead because you know exactly where they are standing from the stream of fire coming out of a window.
Also, ping helps.