Replay Link: http://storage.entgaming.net/replay/vie ... 786101.w3g
Game Name: [ENT] DotA apem us/ca #71
Your Warcraft III Username: Oldschool17
Violator's Warcraft III Username: kinjaz.
Violated Rule(s): maphacks
Time of Violation (in-game or replay): 20:20, and 28:20
Any further thoughts: Player blind blinks to stealth assassin on numerous occasions and uses Berserker Call. Also follows players fully out of visibility into hiding areas without vision or wards. See Axe follow Silencer up top near end of game. Several players commented on the clear maphacks. Some examples - see 20:20, and 28:20.
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Last edited by Smokescreen17 on Thu Aug 22, 2019 8:06 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
Rofl, you are so funny son. I will take this as a compliment, this is called map awareness.
Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
It is funny for reporting axe for mh. Gin bro....i hope to play vs u some day. Joker_ is my account
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Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
You're not fooling anyone. Map awareness doesn't involve blind blinking into Stealth Assassin with no wards in place, and while he was not visible. It also doesn't involve blindly following Silencer running the opposite direction of his group and hiding with you walking directly to the spot with zero visibility.
Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
Smokescreen17 wrote:You're not fooling anyone. Map awareness doesn't involve blind blinking into Stealth Assassin with no wards in place, and while he was not visible. It also doesn't involve blindly following Silencer running the opposite direction of his group and hiding with you walking directly to the spot with zero visibility.
First of all, learn to properly post a ban request with valid time stamps on it.
Second, if you can see fog click, prove it with the time stamp.
Third, please tell me the difference between maphack and map awareness. If you cannot properly tell and post a ban request, it will only make yourself look like the biggest fool.
Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
lex- wrote:It is funny for reporting axe for mh. Gin bro....i hope to play vs u some day. Joker_ is my account
I always play with different alias bro.
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Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
You're calling following someone to their exact location in the trees with zero visibility "map awareness". Same with blinking onto a stealth assassin with no sentry wards in place.
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Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
Smokescreen17 wrote:You're calling following someone to their exact location in the trees with zero visibility "map awareness". Same with blinking onto a stealth assassin with no sentry wards in place.
I still don’t know what the heck you are talking about. Leave this to the admin and embarrass yourself as the biggest fool.
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Re: [DOTA] kinjaz.@entconnect
Generally, 2 instances of suspicious play do not qualify as proof of map hack. However, blinking onto invisible or in fog heroes does.
At 2020 he clearly had vision of riki. Not even remotely close to blinking on invis. The fact you called that suspicious proves you didn't even bother watching the replay.
At 2820 same deal. He had vision of silencer going top through their ward.
Watching the replay would have answered all your questions. Denied.
At 2020 he clearly had vision of riki. Not even remotely close to blinking on invis. The fact you called that suspicious proves you didn't even bother watching the replay.
At 2820 same deal. He had vision of silencer going top through their ward.
Watching the replay would have answered all your questions. Denied.
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