I myself haven't experienced an aimbotter for a few months, not since I
installed SMAC (SourceMod Anti-Cheat) and enabled aimbot protection in it. 
It does give a few false positives, but it has maybe banned one innocent
player per 20 confirmed aimbotters. Which I find acceptable.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew
Sent: 22. desember 2011 21:46
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: [hlds_linux] Question for more experienced admins

The last week or two I have seen a sharp uptick in the number of aimbot
reports come in. Most often, they involve a spy using either the enforcer or
the ambassador and a dead ringer.

I try to take such accusations seriously, so I have spectated these players
and I have seen a few I would swear are legit complaints.
Usually involving: consistent shots across large map spaces, against scouts
(headshots even), while jumping themselves. Most of them do not respond to
speech or chat, so I end up simply banning them to keep the other players
from revolting.

Anybody else seen this kind of trouble? Or have I simply been hit with a
rash of really really good spy players lately who don't like to talk.

Thanks
-Andrew


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