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Lately I've noticed an increase in Lmaobox premium aimbotters on Australian Valve servers. I'm not talking about smurf hackers fooling around or ones that try to hide their cheats and look legit. These people have their aimbots on the most aggressive settings - headshotting the entire opposing team as soon as they come into line of sight, blatantly headshotting cloaked spies over and over. They work in teams to defeat kick votes and to mock anyone who questions them. They don't hack to win or to defeat other players, they are very obviously doing it to force everyone else to leave. Once the server's dead they hop onto another to do it again.
Hackers that I've encountered repeatedly:
http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198156922687
http://steamcommunity.com/id/7892574852025223257
They even have Lmaobox related content all over their profiles to show off their notoriety and actively encourage their bullying victims to post profile comments.
All this and still Valve does nothing about it. It makes me wonder what point there is to TF2 competitive.
I absoulty agree 4/5 day in a row hacker on a server R.I.P. Australian Servers
Second hacker be like: Wow, I hacked and now I use such a shitty excuse
That second account posted is the OP of this thread btw.
I mentioned that in my first line. Hacker wants to know if he can keep hacking, asks in group run by Valve employees. Makes sense.
Silly me, I didn't notice that sorry. To add on to that though in aussie servers there only seems to be one 'group' of hackers which is the group of which you mentioned in your first post, and every other hacker seems to be just some person fooling around on a fresh account.
It would be nice if valve could do some vac waves ala cs:go but since competitive tf2 is still in beta and the tf team have other priorities, I don't see that happening any time soon. Also, due to each version of premium lmaobox being different or something, I reckon once competitive is released a system such as cs:go's overwatch might have to be brought in.
Completely agree. I didn't want to name anyone but the most active and blatant hackers. Most of the individuals in this 'hacker group' can be found on the two named users' friend lists and fluffing each other in profile comments.
There are also some users who don't appear to hack (or just not obviously) but are regularly supporting/pocketing/defeating kick votes/mocking players with them.