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News - Daybreak bans 25k H1Z1 cheaters (1 Viewer)

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http://www.pcgamer.com/nearly-25000-h1z1-players-banned-for-cheating/

Perhaps taking a cue from Blizzard, Daybreak Game Company President John Smedley recently revealed on Twitter than nearly 25,000 H1Z1 players have been clobbered with the banhammer for cheating. He then went a little beyond what normally comes out of such announcements, referring to the site supplying the cheats as "cockroaches" who need to be put out of business.
After tweeting yesterday that "24,837 have been banned for cheating," Smedley followed up today with an unexpected, and obviously unserious, exhortation to cheaters to continue doing their thing. "Please keep using and supporting TMCHEATS," he wrote. "We aren't banning users who use it at all."

But when users questioned his apparent support of the TMCheats site, and the wisdom of provoking people who use it, he took a much less lighthearted approach. "You don't think we know these cockroaches? We do. We are going to be relentless and public. Screw not provoking them," he warned. "As a proud PC gamer that site and others like it disgust me and we collectively need to put them out of business."

He was equally unequivocal when someone pointed out that the number of banned players added up to nearly $500,000 in revenue, replying, "I'm saying we don't want their damn money. We don't want them back."

Smedley didn't specify which cheats in particular had led to the bans, but the TMCheats site offers a number of H1Z1 hacks and cheats including aimbots, instant-kill weapons, the ability to shoot through walls, eliminate weapon recoil, and avoid falling damage, and of course various anti-cheating countermeasures. Not the sorts of thing, in other words, that are likely to make a game about surviving in a zombie-infested wasteland a whole lot of fun for other players.
 
So they more or less banned people for using what appears to be the EQ equivalent of 'active hacks'? Not really surprising or upsetting IMO. If you're going to cheat, cheat smart.

Interesting read though!
 
So they more or less banned people for using what appears to be the EQ equivalent of 'active hacks'? Not really surprising or upsetting IMO. If you're going to cheat, cheat smart.

Interesting read though!

EQ equivalent? nah, even worse when its fps
Someone around here had to play counter strike...and be in the CAL cyber athletic league
 
I think TMCHEATS messed to much around H1Z1 and got to much attention especially when they mess with at the time Developer around
[video=youtube;GkUCLiADIik]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=78&v=GkUCLiADIik[/video]
 
News - Daybreak bans 25k H1Z1 cheaters

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