Am I right in thinking that using a key macro (ie, one key press triggers multiple key presses) is a bannalbe offense? How do you detect this in a replay. I've got DotA Replay and can look at the action logs, but I'm not sure what I'm looking for.
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Meepo Macros Cheating? How to detect in replay?
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Re: Meepo Macros Cheating? How to detect in replay?
Ban-able as third party tool, yes.sealman wrote:Am I right in thinking that using a key macro (ie, one key press triggers multiple key presses) is a bannalbe offense? How do you detect this in a replay. I've got DotA Replay and can look at the action logs, but I'm not sure what I'm looking for.
game in question:
http://storage.entgaming.net/replay/vie ... 141370.w3g
20 actions in one millisecond is not humanly possible. Therefore, you can investigate replays by using tools, e.g. DRM to check the action log. You will have to find patterns as there is no 100% proof (pretty much like mh based on suspicious behavior).DracoL1ch wrote:you can't detect it anyhow
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Re: Meepo Macros Cheating? How to detect in replay?
aRt)Y wrote:20 actions in one millisecond is not humanly possible. Therefore, you can investigate replays by using tools, e.g. DRM to check the action log. You will have to find patterns as there is no 100% proof (pretty much like mh based on suspicious behavior).DracoL1ch wrote:you can't detect it anyhow
any non-retard will use 100+random delay, provided by tool itself and totally legitimate
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Re: Meepo Macros Cheating? How to detect in replay?
Then again, there are patterns. But that's something we can argue all day about.DracoL1ch wrote:aRt)Y wrote:20 actions in one millisecond is not humanly possible. Therefore, you can investigate replays by using tools, e.g. DRM to check the action log. You will have to find patterns as there is no 100% proof (pretty much like mh based on suspicious behavior).DracoL1ch wrote:you can't detect it anyhow
any non-retard will use 100+random delay, provided by tool itself and totally legitimate
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