[ID] [UltimateSalt@Europe]

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[ID] [UltimateSalt@Europe]

Postby clickhead » Sat Feb 27, 2016 11:49 pm

Replay Link: https://entgaming.net/findstats.php?id=7324089
Game Name: [ENT] Island Defense #6
Your Warcraft III Username: clickhead
Violator's Warcraft III Username: UltimateSalt
Violated Rule(s): UltimateSalt was maphacking, and it was pretty blatant. I windwalked, he had no way of seeing me but followed perfectly, even when I changed direction.
Time of Violation (in-game or replay): 19:20-19:40 will show how clear it was.
Any further thoughts: This guy seems to regularly break rules, even after just recently returning from a year long ban.

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Re: [ID] [UltimateSalt@Europe]

Postby Merex » Sun Feb 28, 2016 1:29 pm

After looking through this replay 3 times, I've to come to the conclusion that he doesn't MH. The timing seems perfect in a sense, but the situation speaks more clearly.

If you look under his replay vision (ultimatesalt) you'll notice he saw you WW out, but not the specificed direction so naturally he'd assume you'd go right and run it to teal. He then also saw a mak in there, and most likely was going to focus on him/nuke kill etc. There were a solid 2-3 seconds between when your WW ran out and when he realized he had you trapped, still moving towards the mak seed. If he MH'd, I'm sure he would've closed in you right then in there.

tl;dr the sudden movement change was nothing more than a coincidence imo. He moved to trap you only because he knew you had no WW and could easily kill you with 3 minions.
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