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Speed Hacking in Huttball (proof)


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Everytime I see these videos I laugh. It's like the young hoodlum who beats up an old man and posts the video on Facebook. These guys just don't want to win. They want to be noticed. It's all about prestige in their twisted minds.

 

You don't spend a couple weeks of your life leveling a toon just to get your account banned. Who cares if they're noticed, as long as its stopped. You obviously don't care based off your comment, which is fine, to each their own, but why play a eSport if the opposition is going to cheat?

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You don't spend a couple weeks of your life leveling a toon just to get your account banned. Who cares if they're noticed, as long as its stopped. You obviously don't care based off your comment, which is fine, to each their own, but why play a eSport if the opposition is going to cheat?

 

I don't like it either. You misunderstood. I'm not trivializing the deed. I'm just laughing at their stupidity. I mean these guys should be on the World's Dumbest Criminals.

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That was force sprint...

 

nah force speed doesn't go that fast, maybe 1/3 of that speed. I double checked to see if it was a force speed + lag, but no, he wasn't lagging before the speed hack, and the speed boost lasted for way longer than force speed. Force speed doesn't even carry you from one side of the fire to the actual goal line

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nah force speed doesn't go that fast, maybe 1/3 of that speed. I double checked to see if it was a force speed + lag, but no, he wasn't lagging before the speed hack, and the speed boost lasted for way longer than force speed. Force speed doesn't even carry you from one side of the fire to the actual goal line

 

i know, there was a sorc waiting to life grip him!

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You don't spend a couple weeks of your life leveling a toon just to get your account banned. Who cares if they're noticed, as long as its stopped. You obviously don't care based off your comment, which is fine, to each their own, but why play a eSport if the opposition is going to cheat?

 

by the way, it's been established by now that bioware is a bunch of carebears. They don't permaban, period.

 

The most severe punishment they actually give out, even for botting 11-> 50, is a week ban.

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by the way, it's been established by now that bioware is a bunch of carebears. They don't permaban, period.

 

The most severe punishment they actually give out, even for botting 11-> 50, is a week ban.

 

They permabanned somebody for saying he/she was 12, when he/she most likely wasn't.

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it really is funny how the guy that used force speed went about half the speed this guy magically went. slow the video down and its more like he teleporting around.

pretty sure the guy with the ball isnt an assassin and actually a warrior since he jumps to the guy behind the fire then looks like hes pulled into the goal line but vanishes right after and whoever "pulled"him is mia as well.

kinda wierd but a bad video is hard to prove anything.

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I actually had a Rep player on Anchorhead doing that in a Huttball game some days ago. He scored 5 times in 1 minute using this speed hack. As an honest player I raged a bit and was going to report him but then I remembered the introduction by Baron Deathmark that goes like " .... and cheating are all encouraged."

 

So by design cheats and hacking is legit as long as it stays in a huttball game which is basically declared as a no rule Warzone. Baron Deathmark is the voice of EA/Bioware and they explicitly allow cheats/hacks by the announcer.

 

This also ensures that every participant is informed at the beginning of every match that hacks/cheats are common in that arena and everyone who is not fine with those terms can leave and re-queue.

 

I hate hacking as much as the next honest player but if there is someone to blame it here then its EA/bioware who set the huttball rules.

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I actually had a Rep player on Anchorhead doing that in a Huttball game some days ago. He scored 5 times in 1 minute using this speed hack. As an honest player I raged a bit and was going to report him but then I remembered the introduction by Baron Deathmark that goes like " .... and cheating are all encouraged."

 

So by design cheats and hacking is legit as long as it stays in a huttball game which is basically declared as a no rule Warzone. Baron Deathmark is the voice of EA/Bioware and they explicitly allow cheats/hacks by the announcer.

 

This also ensures that every participant is informed at the beginning of every match that hacks/cheats are common in that arena and everyone who is not fine with those terms can leave and re-queue.

 

I hate hacking as much as the next honest player but if there is someone to blame it here then its EA/bioware who set the huttball rules.

Lore-based immersive announcements to bring the universe to life =/= encouraging or permitting hacking by players. As I understand it, hacking is a breach of Bioware’s intellectual property due it (I presume, I know very little about this) requiring an unreasonable modification to their creation that extends far beyond legitimate actions for the purposes of ‘testing’ or other innocent aims.

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