Hackers in PvP?

Thats the community man, forum post about “A” and few comments later people talking about microorganisms…

Anyway the 1 hp bullcrap is def cheating and should be banned tbh.

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I thought it was a bug. I’ve seen this “immune to death” thing before.

Once upon a time in a dungeon. There was this boss in timewalking dungeon that has 0.5 sec cast, I interrupted that and rest of dungeon they were discussing “how she did that”.

Not only I have something like
#showtooltip Mind Freeze
/cast [mod:shift, @focus] Mind Freeze; Mind Freeze

It also has a line about mouse pointer (which goes something like [target=mouseover, … and few more things] and can be cast from button under my thumb.

I use same macros on PvP too, and I can interrupt any spell I see, considering the fact dk interrupt is also ranged not melee…

And then I can do micro-grips as dk and it would interrupt player without them noticing their character move.

You do know that you can see enemy cast bars without targeting them ? :open_mouth:

You may want to fix your user interface and get a more modern mouse. If you need a macro, we will gladly assist you.

I started to think if you would have met my dk today in Olde AV - you’d seen me hacker too, with DK aura+ Thunderfury+slow trinkets killing everything that even looked at me (resource gain debuff+melee debuff+constant movement slow+dk snares) . I mean it is easy to accuse people on cheating and botting instead trying to understand how and what people do and learn those tactics to improve and become better. Are you also player, who will burn their wings into AMS and ponders why DKs kill them even when they use BoP on self (that last example from todays AV how a paladin tried to get me on a gy flag)

Also griping things trough walls at times is fun ! But that’s Blizzards bad terrain design. Not botting.

I’m still waiting for my ticket to get answered as to why that guy with 1 HP was able to survive the attack. Four day wait time, but still goig strong. x)

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Classic script kiddie behaviour go to a third party who writes the program pay for it and then use it but then again with Warden watching what processes are running when your in game that would be a little dicey because it would pick the software up and it usually warns you loud and clear your doing something that could land you in hot water. So yes if they are doing that if indeed it’s the case they will get caught.

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i miss when the hackers did cool stuff like super speed and teleporting the flag :stuck_out_tongue:

For every lock, there’s a key. Whenever Blizzard updates their systems to detect whatever modifications to the user client, you can be sure there are some people working on ways to get around that. And where there’s money, there’s motivation for some, this is why most of the paid cheats are up-to-date and this makes them hard to detect, so the Devs rely on players report to find them until they find a way to update their anti-cheat to detect them.

I doubt most of the cheaters think long terms or about consequences, they just want to have their fun while they can and as for the ones who believe they won’t get caught. Well, when they do get caught they are the ones who cry on the forums about getting banned for “trying a harmless cheat once”.

Report them and carry on. I fail to see how any of us on the forums could help.

Irrespective of what you say Warden has kept the vast majority of people from cheating and it works. I do not see why this even up for debate and people who cheat on WoW are in my view bottom feeding parasites and the worst of the worst there is not justification for that kind of thing ever.

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