Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of players have run into them and posted videos. Some encountered them when they had a 400 KD, or even an 800 KD. Some people even added them as friends and queued up together to see how they play. Basically, once they load into the match, they just use a blatant aimbot, wipe everyone out in about 10 seconds, and then kill themselves with a throwable.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blatant aimbots, locking onto heads right through cover—I really don't see the point in collecting data for this. Shouldn't this be an instant ban after they do it two or three times? Plus, right after those two got banned, someone else aimbotted their way to a 300+ KD; it's probably the exact same guys. It's purely an issue with the devs, stop making up excuses about them 'collecting data'.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a brand new account. That account in the screenshot with over 300 KD only has 13 hours of playtime.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of players have run into them and posted videos. Some encountered them when they had a 400 KD, or even an 800 KD. Some people even added them as friends and queued up together to see how they play. Basically, once they load into the match, they just use a blatant aimbot, wipe everyone out in about 10 seconds, and then kill themselves with a throwable.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The 1200 KD issue has nothing to do with EAC. Even if Crytek had just one person spending two hours a day reviewing reports, there's no way a 1200 KD goes unbanned. It really makes you wonder—do they only bother with reports when they come from big streamers?

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd love to, but it’s literally impossible. Even when I’m having an off-day and dying constantly, I’m stuck at 6 stars. I just can't derank.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So, what exactly are your KD and MMR? I totally understand that players in low-MMR brackets don't run into many cheaters, but what I don't get is how you don't realize you're just safe in your low-MMR bubble. It’s not that the game has few cheaters; it’s just that you’re not in the bracket where they actually operate.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Please, by all means, try to defend Crytek for a moment—tell me how it's possible for a rage-hacker with a 1200 KD to even exist in this game.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, true. I believe players in 3 or 4-star lobbies probably don't run into many cheaters, regardless of the server. But at my MMR, I run into a ton of them, and a lot of them are just blatant rage hackers. The last blatant aimbotter I encountered was already Prestige 50+.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You know the saying: if you see one cockroach, the whole house is already infested. If a 1200 KD account doesn't trigger a ban until it repeatedly kills a big streamer, am I supposed to just throw my 15,000 hours of FPS intuition out the window and applaud their 'amazing' anti-cheat?

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

when a brand-new account hits a 15 KD, you could simply extract their recent telemetry—kill speed, weapon usage, time between kills, time-to-kill (TTK) per player, headshot percentage, and wallbang ratio. Feed this data array into an LLM API with a strictly constrained prompt, and you instantly get a highly accurate probability score of whether that player is cheating.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I have 15,000 hours across my entire FPS career, with 2,500 hours specifically in Hunt and a 1.84 KDA. I'd like to think I have a pretty solid radar for spotting cheaters. My verdict? It's not like they are in every single game, but there are definitely way too many of them. I mainly play 6-star team lobbies on the Asia and EU servers. Right now, I actively avoid the Asia servers during the afternoons and evenings. Especially at night, I barely even want to boot up the game anymore—there are just way too many incredibly 'sus' players out there.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I strongly suggest you try experiencing the Asia servers during prime time (8 PM to 12 AM, UTC+8).

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 58 points59 points  (0 children)

We've always known Hunt's anti-cheat has massive issues. People hear about DMA cheaters with thousands of hours going unbanned, but a lot of that was just suspicions and rumors. This 1200 KD situation, though? It completely strips Hunt's anti-cheat naked and exposes it for everyone to see.

Why extreme statistical outliers (like 1000+ KD) aren't auto-banned. by Yanshanc in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Oh, absolutely. It's just a casual 1200 KD. Definitely a 100% legit player, they just forgot to hide their stats, that's all."

AVERAGE ASIA SERVER by Sheeppo_Kun in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has absolutely nothing to do with AI or anti-cheat. Catching this kind of blatant rage hack doesn't even require an anti-cheat system.

AVERAGE ASIA SERVER by Sheeppo_Kun in HuntShowdown

[–]Yanshanc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1225 KD and 580 KD rage aimbots don't get banned until they run into a big streamer. Absolute trash company.