
Posted by arsen at 18:19 1/7/2003.
Today sees the start of yet another movement against cheating in CS. The Australian Online Cheating Abolishment Body (AOCAB) has today unveiled it's new website and forums which will home their own anti-cheat system. As you may have guessed, this is an Australian project and not available for us...yet. If the project is successful, they intend to expand into other countries and eventually become an international resource.
Now, you may be wondering how they plan to succeed where many others have failed by preventing the use of cheats in CS. Rather than attempt to explain myself, I'll take the easy way out and quote from their website.
The new AOCAB website provides access to all of AOCAB’s services, as well as information on AOCAB, its members and its operation and policies. Users can now submit a demo of a suspected cheater for it to be reviewed by AOCAB’s professional staff through the ‘submit a cheat’ link on the left. A player can check to see whether their WONID is contained in the AOCAB database by entering their WONID in the submission field on the left hand side of the page and clicking ‘search’. If a player’s WONID is contained in AOCAB’s database, they can request to have the WONID ban reconsidered by clicking the ‘appeal an AOCAB ban’ link on the left. Before users make use of one of AOCAB’s services, they can read about the related policies and rules. These can be viewed through the ‘policies’ menu above, with the linked to pages containing information on how to successfully use the service and outlining what guidelines should be followed.
Similar ideas have been tried in the past with varied success, but a professional setup like this may be the solution to pinpointing and stopping cheats in the long term. Good luck guys!
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Choke
18:21 1/7/2003
fightclubclan
18:22 1/7/2003
fluid element
18:32 1/7/2003
RemOte.uK
18:33 1/7/2003
Boys From The Dwarf
18:36 1/7/2003
virtual Junkies
18:43 1/7/2003
Head Arse
UKTerrorist
18:45 1/7/2003
euthanasia
19:10 1/7/2003
Lite
19:17 1/7/2003
ForsakeN
19:36 1/7/2003
responsible for such legends as Steve Irwin, Mick Dundee and Rolf.
sure to be a success [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Jay Bee Eye!
19:48 1/7/2003
gameSlave
01:37 2/7/2003
Crack open a tinnie and throw a shrimp on the barbie! Lets watch this mother burn! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
02:39 2/7/2003
also, that site kicks arse. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
03:50 2/7/2003
AOCAB has been around for almost two years in Australia, mainly providing a back-end role aiding administrators in their fight against cheating.
The release of the new website and forums provides the public with increased insight as to how we work and what we actually do, as well as gives them access to previously unavailable services.
Our staff are all extremely dedicated, putting in their time and effort for no reward other than the satisfaction of knowing that they are helping the community that allowed them to enjoy many years of gaming in Counter-Strike.
While there are many that believe that any staff member can simply add a player they don't like to the database (NukeD and DooMeh), our policies prevent any of that from happening. A player cannot be added to the database without the demo being scrutinised by at least 3 staff members, with all reaching the same conclusion, and then only a senior staff member has the required permissions to allow the entry to pass.
More information about the way we operate is provided in the "Policies" section of our website.
We'd be glad to answer any further questions, comments and even criticism.
AOCAB [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
conneXion
09:55 2/7/2003
Sniper's Alley
10:20 2/7/2003
11:23 2/7/2003
LOL i laughed so loud at that i woke my girlfriend up [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
14:58 2/7/2003
Just because they dont stop ALL cheats doesnt mean they havent stopped a LOT of cheats. There is only so much people can do, but just imagine what it would be like if people did nothing...
You may think because you see a cheater once in every 3 or 4 days (which is how often i see one and i play about 3 maps of public every day ontop of my constant scims / matches) that cheating is still rampant. Without the hardwork of people like AOCOB and Cheating-Death there would be one every 10 minutes on a server (which was what it was like for a while before PunkBuster and Cheating Death came out). If you arent willing to try and help yourself why are you so quick to criticize those who give up their time freely to try and help us (the gamers) enjoy the game more. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]