I don’t want to over take this person’s thread, but I likely said in my 2000 hours of gameplay I’ve never been able to shoot through an object. I don’t know how people ever did it.
I doubt that you care but I record 100% of my game time and I can guarantee you won’t find me outside of the map or shooting through objects. KipppNw on twitch.
How can you prove they are using an “undetectable aimbot?” You cannot just ban people without evidence. That would just allow players to witch-hunt other players, which I guess is happening now.
Like I said. Fix the terrain. Not allow profile inspector or alike programs. It’s touchy because you don’t want to punish the good players. But you also don’t want every arsehole to think they can pretend they’re great and get away with it by cheating. If a person streams and they’re good, then they probably think they can aim bot without consequence when they’re not streaming. C’mon. How do you not see it the same way?
I don’t report musket users but to not see it like this is delusion.
That is fine. They should just tell you that. “Stop shooting through the terrain” or “stop using nvidia profile inspector.” They currently tell you nothing and leave you guessing what you did wrong.
As not an Amazon employee, they should have all the information on specific individuals available right? I would imagine that there must be some sort of history server side that they have access to and are able to see. So, for example bots. They should be able to see that this particular account has done the same exact inputs hundreds of times in a row. For aimbot for example, they should be able to see what percentage of your shots you hit, where you hit who, etc etc. Then you can just cross-reference the data and/or if you had a mod team that literally went around in god mode spectating suspicious players its pretty easy to tell if its cheating, exploiting terrain for example, a bot etc. Then, once banned they could tell you exactly why you were banned. Would solve the mass report problem as well. If someone gets reported dozens or hundreds of times then you just spectate them for a bit and check their history because once you’re banned it seems like a coin flip on if you can ever get unbanned or not. Like I was explaining in an earlier post, after dozens and dozens of ban appeals, its just been auto responses which doesn’t help you 1. know if you were even justly banned and 2. if you were what you did wrong
I’d really like to know why you asked and if you could explain logically why you asked, as if it mattered? Nobody else has ever asked me my in game name.
I was just curious, you said you played on ygg. I wasn’t familiar with your name, macedon. That’s all. Based on your reaction, I think I might have upset you. That was not my intention. Your in game name is none of my business.
Lol okay pal. Other people from Ygg haven’t asked for my in game name. I find it strange that you did. I’m glad I got you curious. I appreciate the attempt at a mass report, and while you may be optimistic, I don’t even chat in game on Ygg. So good luck.
There should be some punishments for players who mass report without any realistic reason.
Mass report has been abused from the beginning before important wars and now it’s a thing in OPR’s also.
Such powerful tool should not be in players hands cuz players will abuse it!
They should change it into ‘flag system’, after u reach certain number of reports to get yellow/red flag then a Amazon staff member to watch over reports against that player and decide if ban or not, then reset the reports counting.
So far at current system, many times u will get unbanned before reaching support team.
I have only seen it a few times in OPR, where someone has said report such and such. But yes, I have had experience of it happening before wars at the start of the game whereby the gear discrepancy was a lot larger so that opposing players who knew who the best players on the enemy company were would just mass report the day before a crucial war.