Only problem, Kigen made it hard for people who don't know smac too
well to find it...

> From: Mike Vail <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected], Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list 
> <[email protected]>
> Cc:
> Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 09:00:15 -0700
> Subject: Re: [hlds] TF2 Votekick evasion
> Yet another reason why I will NEVER play on Valve's unprotected stock 
> servers. Thousands of cheaters exploit them and it only takes one to ruin the 
> entire game for everyone on the server. The irony of this is Valve wants new 
> players to have a vanilla experience by directing them to their servers 
> first. I guess that includes experiencing the havok cheaters create on their 
> servers because they've done very little to prevent it. I absolutely love 
> Valve's games, but the cheating is just out of control. Thank God for people 
> like Kigen who did something to deal with these people.
>
>
> Dominik Friedrichs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Apparently it is still/again possible to circumvent the TF2 built in
> kick vote on the Valve servers (which should ban people AFAIK).
>
> Just seen on:
> Valve Attack / Defense Server (srcds147 #17)
> 185.25.181.230:27031
>
> Player
> #   3317 "let the conga take over" STEAM_0:1:91325986 52:07  416    0
>
> kept getting vote-kicked for heavy cheating but just went into spectator
> for a brief period each time and as you can see from the status-excerpt
> above he didnt really disconnect, even through multiple vote-kicks,
> otherwise the time connected could hardly have reached 52 mins.

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