One time i was playing on dustbowl, the enemy team was ranting about a spy i don't give a shit since well i didn't saw him but then i started to spectated him when a vote kick failed. Then i saw he was blandly cheating with the ambassador. He changed to heavy in the next round and then even though people saw him flick like a maniac and hitting every shot no one kicked him why? Because they thought he was fat magic just because someone asked if he was fat magic and the cheater said yes, i was so mad i left the server.
I remember how back then I always thought the cheater who was wearing unusuals were not cheaters because they wouldn't risk the ban after spending on the game...
That's the problem with modern TF2 players. There is a known cheater group in AUS/ Singapore servers that all have unusuals and even though they are obviously hacking (with twitchy movement and doubletap), nobody believes me when I call them out on it. It's even worse in Singapore servers, where once everyone on the server made fun of me for being killed over and over again by these douchebags after I called him an obvious cheater. It got so bad everyone on the server (even those not hacking) targeted me and were saying dumb, sarcastic shit like "Oh look, I headshot you; I must be cheating now!" It was infuriating to say the least.
@@Maggot1707 eugh, singapore servers, those guys. I beat them with skill multiple times as a scout. If things go to shit i get on a alt and use spawnkill cheats. Working on a script that deletes player weapons.
The cheaters I ran into usually end up having high level, expensive inventory and plays with a party to ensure they don't get kicked. They also like to legit hack so unless you have a good amount of experience on the game, they can get undetected.
Well yeah. I think we as TF2 players are a lot more lenient with hackusations depending on how the player visually presents themselves. *(Also, A fellow Bea enjoyer I see. Respect.)*
People have this mindset that if someone have unusuals he is probably a tryhard and can outmatched them everytime But when they died to a gibus they'll get angry because they think F2P is New to the game or just a noob. "How did I lose to a guy that looked like he just download the game? No, this is so embarassing. They're totally cheating!"
it could also be that if someone is willing to spend tons of money on in-game items then they have more to lose than someone who doesn't have hats. so therefore people are less likely to accuse unusuals, because who would want to risk getting vac with 100+ $€ hat?
Yay rich items don’t stop me from looking at people gameplay and game sense, that what matter. Also Aussie can hide crit effects in killfeed so people who cheat will get Aussie to crit cheat
if you're raging because a NEW player doesn't know Uber, you're not playing the game for fun anymore, you're just an incompetent r3tard killing people in the game so that you can feel better about yourself lmao. "bUt hOw cAn yoU eNjoY thE gaMe if mY teamMates are tWash UwU" Your problem, not mine. You have plenty of options like leave the server if you prefer pro players to play with you. Don't be a douche.
Fancy items - just a part to avoid accusations of cheating. Everything depends on how you present yourself (Steam profile, speech style, style of your gameplay, Fancy items, and etc..)
@@Vorobey69 They can check your previous aliases by clicking on the arrow next to your name on steam. I recommend changing your name multiple times before settling on one.
You can cancel the Heavy's eating sound by doing a voice command after using the sandvich. It doesn't matter which voice command you use, by the way. Just thought I'd let you know, since in one video (I forget which one) you were talking about a sandvich with no eating sound.
I recently played a TF2 match and there was a Heavy with an aussie tommislav and an unusual on the enemy team. He was top of the team and it took a while before someone on our team accused the enemy heavy for hacking to us. After dying to that heavy a couple of more times, I noticed he had a type of auto aim or auto tracking because his flicks were way to fast from one target to another. We then, as a team, accused the heavy for hacking and even when the hacking heavy himself said he was hacking, the enemy team dismissed it as us being bad and didn't kick him. He was then auto balanced to our team and kicked instantly.
I also noticed that in both Doublefrost and Turbine when you had the unusuals you had a medic with you at all time, but with the f2p looks only when you started stomping then you had a medic
Yeah while unusuals and fancy cosmetics aren't a sure sign of skill, the fact you put this much money in the game tends to mean you're at least a bit dedicated to it or have been playing a while.
This reminds me of when I got kicked as a heavy. I had no cosmetics at all and was using the stock weapons. I was playing like garbage because I had about 30 _minutes_ of playtime on heavy in _total._ Yet still, I got hackusated and kicked. Why, tf2 community. Why.
same issue with cs 1.6, I have high vis models in the game and surround sound in-ears so listening to someone/ seeing someone from from far away is fairly easy and when you have the advantage it becomes much easier to kill them, got me banned from 6 servers lmao
Существуют только два типа людей, которые видят хорошего снайпера: 1-ый тип людей говорят: "Хм, да, это точно читер" 2-ой тип людей говорят: "Хм, да, это точно Воробей"
thats a problem with sniper itself. unbalanced and unfun to fight against. so if the entire enemy team is getting headshotted left and right, everyone else in the team that is stomping the other will not get any kills = not fun for everyone else. AND the team getting stomped wont be able to do anything which means no fun.
that guy who killed you once, said ez and left did one of the biggest power moves one could do and he still failed because he tried it against fucking vorobey
What I did notice from my own experiences is that _most players you would see react at all to someone performing well_ wouldn't even try to accept a F2P is better then them, even back then before jungle inferno I would see players not willing to accept that free 2 play could perform good.
@@Vorobey69 I always do that when i am getting destroyed. It shows how good you are more than the unusuals honestly. Also cloak&dagger is a good way of finding who is cheating for the one that gets dominated i always do that too.
same, as a spy main it was fun to trickstab and have fun while chilling with everyone, nowadays if you miss a trickstab cause people got better people will call you trash and make fun of you while stalking your steam account
Last year or something i was playing casual, there was a cheater playing heavy but he never got kicked because he had an australium and unusuals, the fun part is that he was OBVIOUSLY cheating as he was snapping everywhere with aimbot and he was also wallhacking, it was only me and a few other guys on my team that was calling him out but the entire server denied it. He got VAC banned after the match, and that was during the time VAC was still useless and not working.
I recently saw an absolute character on doublecross. A racist, cheating, weeb scout who was using Wall hacks on some spies. He quickly got kicked our team went and watched him for a bit.
Once saw a sniper with a strange Australium killstreak sniper rifle with 5000 kills and expensive cosmetics, shooting through walls and using silent aimbot, just because something is expensive does not mean that they automatically are not cheating, you always need to check vac-banns first thing before making assumptions
I'm a heavy main w/ pretty deadly tight tracking, so even with a 100+ key unusual on, I get called a cheater. It's not common, but when it does, I am glad some people are willing to at least think someone with unusuals can be cheating (No I do not cheat.)
7:25 Hahahaha I can't believe this, "puto cheto" basically means that you are a fucking cheater in Spanish. Being from Latin America (where those words are usually used to insult someone or with variations) it made me very funny and unexpected lmao
I fucking hate how they sometimes do help people cheat though, even if the video says it doesn’t because I haven’t watched enough of it, along with certain weapons like huntsman or playing soldier.
I noticed (and I think Vorobey did too) mech guy appeared in many of his videos on Hightower. It seems like mech guy only plays Hightower and rages at literally every single death.
I once ran into a guy who was aimbotting with 40 unusuals and already had multiple vac bans on his account. Oh and the enemy team wouldnt kick him even though he was literally locking onto people
I ran into a couple cheaters in a party who were all wearing unusuals and it was obviously blatant that they were cheating, one was heavy and one was scout
The general rule of thumb if someone is stomping you using a class that can cheat is the following: - Are they using expensive items? People usually won't want to risk expensive items to a VAC. - Do they have a really high killstreak? If they're rocking a hale's own, they're likely not cheating and are simply good. - Is their profile private? Cheaters almost always have a private profile. - If it isn't private, do they have thousands upon thousands of hours? Really good players can effortlessly stomp in this game. - Do they pass the spy test? Go cloak and dagger and chill somewhere random. If you die to them randomly, they're cheating. Cheaters often instinctively click on invisible spies which can give them away. - Are they dominating more than just you? If they only have a few doms, they're likely not cheating. Cheaters tend to kill indiscriminately and rack up many dominations. Basically work your way down this list if you're not certain whether they are cheating or not. Players with more than 1k hours should be able to easily grasp obvious cheaters, but it can be tricky for new and average players to draw the line between blatant cheating and a really good player. There are much more subtle cheats which are much harder to catch even for experienced players. - Crit hacking - you decide when you crit - Wall hacking - you can see player's outlines - Health hacking - you can see everyone's health - Aim assist - slightly corrects your aim the moment you click if you would miss as sniper
The problem is some people know this and cheat with unusual to cover it up. Met these 2 guys who had fancy unusuals and australiums. Both were obviously cheating
@@billybob-yc3ux It's like you stopped reading at the first item on my list of how to identify a cheater and decided to raise it as an issue. Please actually read my full comment.
I fucking knew it, it was fucking vorobey, I know how he likes to be looking an f2p and also placing some dumb nicknames, these hs were sussy tho, and I knew that f2p who can always hs is voro, lmao
I still remember those good old times where my family celebrated Christmas up to 4 times. Now it's just one time, so there's not gonna be any new upcoming one unfortunately.
Well in most other shooting games, players with high value cosmetics are assumed to be experienced at the game. But experienced cheaters have little to no cosmetics because most of them know there is a chance of them getting banned and losing their stuff.
indeed, it helps avoiding sometimes but even if you're gabe, as soon as you kill someone that take tf2 a little too serious many times, that guy is capable of accusing u lmao
You should try sniping but without even the stock hat aka try using the cosmetic "Ritzy Rick's Hair Fixative" it just removes the sniper's default hat Or alternatively you could have an unusual trophy belt, which just looks like the stock hat but have a very hard to see unusual effect on it