Hacks or no hacks? Replay review

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Team 1 Player 6.

Check 5:20

Just looks like a smurf account, not see any signs of hacks.

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Lol, are you serious?

This person is 100% hacking. He is literally following people through walls and aimbotting from 2:57 onward. How did you miss that?

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I only looked at 5:20 per the op, then seeing all the missed shots and exited

edit: looking at the rest now, I agree
wall hack and looks like a trigger bot

It’s 100% an aimbot fam. It’s not a trigger bot, otherwise he would have shot Bap around 4:40.

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I’ve recorded a video of a cheater and uploaded it to YouTube, created a forum post with both video and replay code, and also sent those to the e-mail of “anticheat department”. And ofc reported him in-game (and my teammates told they did).

As a result, I never got an in-game message that “an action has been taken”, my topic on forum was deleted, I was banned on forum for several weeks, and I never got a reply from the anti-cheat department.

Looks like Blizzard is protecting cheaters as much as they can, to grant them some time of playing with cheats, time that would be worthwhile enough to pay for a new account. So the only place where video proof with Overwatch cheater can be safe and not deleted is youtube or any other site Blizzard can’t control.

I wonder, how come you posted a replay with a cheater and didn’t get banned?

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You likely violated BlizzForum ToS.

Blizzard doesn’t promote or protect cheaters. I’ve definitely gotten a handful of in-game messages when I’ve “accurately” reported hackers/cheaters.

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I mentioned no names and didn’t upload it anywhere. All I did was share a game via the ingame build in function. So theres no way that is against ToS.

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yep I examined the footage carefully…it does seem like hacking
there were clear signs of aim locking/tracking

clear evidence of tracking through the wall…

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Yes, I violated Blizzard ToS by showing everyone a cheater.

They removed my thread, but they didn’t remove my YouTube video. YouTube is currently the only place where I can show cheaters in Overwatch. And no matter how Blizzards would like to delete those videos, they can’t. So sk it Blizzard, you cannot remove the truth of your pathetic deeds anywhere outside this forum.

Yes, Blizzard, you hide any information about cheaters, don’t ban them unless they are in top 500 or until season ends, and you remove messages of anyone who shows what you do instead. I am not afraid to tell, that you do this because if you lets us show cheaters and you ban them immediately - they won’t buy more accounts, because it will be useless.
But you delete any player’s messages showing them, and don’t ban them until season ends - this way, after end-season their cheater account gets banned, they just buy another one for the next season. The same way you treat smurfs. You love them, because they are your main source of income from Overwatch.

Also, when I showed a thrower using built in in-game function, they also deleted that topic.

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I’ve also reported a hacker on forums and got my post deleted. I see what you are talking about. They delete anything about it, to let them successfully hack until the season ends.

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