We're not here to ban every person you think is cheating. If an admin didn't witness the infraction, you need to prove to us that it happened. The requirements for posting here are pretty similar to the requirements for posting to Steambans.com. You need to record a demo: - Open the console and type record [DEMONAME]
- Type sb_status
- Type status
- Take a screen-shot (F5 by default), making sure that the complete output of the sb_status and status commands is visible. If it is not visible, resize your console so that it is.
- Close the console and record the needed proof
- Open the console and type stop
While recording, you need to be spectating from the alleged cheater's point of view (first person). At every round start, select them from the spectator menu. Then, create a new .zip, .rar, or .7z archive containing the demo and screen-shot. (Please set compression to maximum.) The demo and screen-shot should be in your C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\<account>\counter-strike\cstrike\ ( .../Steam/SteamApps/common/Half-Life/cstrike/ on Linux) directory by default. The demo extension is .dem and the screen-shot will be named after the map that the server is currently on, for example: de_westwood0000.bmp. Post the .zip/.rar/.7z file to one of the file sharing sites out there: - http://www.filedropper.com/
- Any other file hosting site. (Not one that will delete the file in a short period of time or requires an account to download.)
Start a new thread and post a link to the file you just uploaded in the thread. Please put the date and nickname and/or Steam ID of the person your are reporting in the title. One or more of the administrators will review your demo. If we feel it is absolute proof or cheating and meets all requirements, we will ban the user and post the demo to Steambans.com. If we disagree or your demo does not meet all of the requirements, please feel free to post to steambans.com yourself, but be aware they have requirements of their own. |