Drew Broadley wrote:
the computers are locked down and the head desk is notified when an additional program is installed to the machine, in other words, cheats have never touched our internet caf� computers.
I have a spare machine at home that I have CS installed on, and a random choice of OGC I downloaded a while ago. This is for watching demo's of suspected wall hackers. I was amazed because the version of OGC I downloaded before that was like 6 or something when CSG was still around, and it basically had NO install. You just run the exe, setup a couple hot keys, minimize it then play CS.
I can't imagine how you would "lock down" on the desktop against a hack like this. There was an exe, a dll and an ini file. Thats it.
Because they monitor their systems. The company drew works for is not ya typical pay 2 bucks and use the machine to take over the world, net cafe. Drew is also an active member of the anticheat community in NZ. Whether he walks past the machines every 5mins to check, or whether they have processes running on the machine to monitor, Drew would be one of the few people I wouldnt have any doubt in when he says "There have ever been any cheats on these machines"
though my opinion means nothing.
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