he can not beat anyone now that AC is enabled, so we can conclude that 'Threatening to force anticheat' is a great solution. Not off topic.
There are enough resources around here to be able to randomly demo players.
I have yet to see an admin catch someone cheating.
The TDM demo recording could possibly be enhanced using a "flag" command" similar to what you see in emails. Players in a match can type "flag player" is they feel there is a possibility of cheating and this can be attributed to the demo they are recoprded in. This ID's the demo as suspect and the admins can filter out demos that have things in common with each other (number of flags in the round, player total flags in the round, frequency of player being flagged)
Quote from: lidz on October 21, 2008, 08:15:50 AMIf people come across someone they think may be cheating, demo them when they play and then send it to an admin. I personally am against people posting in the general forums, when it is not blatantly obvious.Just my opinion.That sounds like a great policy all together on how to handle demos of suspect cheaters. Ban the posting of these demos on the public forums and keep it to the admins to deal with. No more village militias going off half-cocked and no more trolls claiming someone cheats and not really knowing for sure.Let the people that have accuired the position of admin through demonstration of respect and knowledge for the game decide...not the public few who go coo-coo for hax0r-puffs.
If people come across someone they think may be cheating, demo them when they play and then send it to an admin. I personally am against people posting in the general forums, when it is not blatantly obvious.Just my opinion.
Hal, you posted while I was making my response to lidz:The difference is that it is handled behind closed doors before the dirty laundry gets hung out. So the initial decision is left to those with the authority and the responsibility, not the ones who think they know what they are talking about. (from your side wouldn't that be a benifit?)
I don't think that's going to stop people from recording and posting demos here though.
Quote from: hal9000 on October 21, 2008, 04:19:44 PMI don't think that's going to stop people from recording and posting demos here though.Hmmm...what if someone posts the demo, then locks the thread? It would prevent the follow up by everyone on the banwagon from getting involved and would simply allow the admins to check in on the demo and converse between themselves.
I've seen different forums use logins to display a different set of sub-forums to post in.I'll try to explain the concept in a suedo code style[forum home] [quake forum] [bot-drop] IF "user.access-level" -basic user THEN{empty forum with option to make a new thread with or without demo} -Admin user THEN{populated forum with threads posted by basic users, option to reply and discuss demo} -Quadz/Console THEN {all threads and executive dicision/power to take the admin discussion and ban, warn, or clear individual} -Guest THEN {"please login or create account to view/post content} ELSE {no access}I don't know if it makes sense....just trying to get some progress here.