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Hackers getting off scot-free on pc apparently

Canas
Canas Member Posts: 1,021

I've reported a SWF group two months (!) ago which was able to trigger the Endgame Collapse by illegal means merely half a minute into the trial. I made sure to send a support ticket explaining the circumstances as well as a screencap of the postgame-chat as additional evidence to secure their punishment.

TWO MONTHS later I received the notification that nothing was done about the issue simply because I didn't have a recording tool running as an ordinary pc player. Doesn't BHVR keep records of matches on their servers? How can you explain this blatant injustice?

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Comments

  • cenoflame
    cenoflame Member Posts: 320

    That's why I gave up reporting on ps4.

  • ToxicMyers
    ToxicMyers Member Posts: 1,295

    You are right in that regard but still there isn't evidence. Sadly if you are telling the truth they got away with it

  • Madjura
    Madjura Member Posts: 2,653

    They should be able to see that the endgame was triggered early and also be able check other games with the same players. If the endgame triggers super early in multiple games with those same players then either they're hacking or using an exploit. Either way they should be banned.

    Chances are however that any sort of logging tool is completely broken and this is not possible.

  • Angelicus23
    Angelicus23 Member Posts: 2,551

    I have Nvidia Shadowplay which pasively records the screen and when I press alt f10 it saves everything from the past 5 minutes

  • dugman
    dugman Member Posts: 9,714

    To be fair, I believe some multiplayer games have dev tools on their servers that, when a match results in an ingame complaint system report, it saves a replay of the match for customer service review. That simplifies the process for the player by eliminating the need for them to manually record their games using third party software.

  • Kees_T
    Kees_T Member Posts: 811

    Me too, it's very usefull, not only for reporting hackers, but to record your plays xD

    Seriously, the back-end team didn't tought to archive match logs? They could just create a log in the database with the match id and its data. For example, when gens were done, when game collapse started, when a played got downed, if they had all this data, they could improve their report system and it would be effective. They just don't want to improve because they can, even I can make this, it's takes like one week to code.

  • Kilmeran
    Kilmeran Member Posts: 3,142
    edited September 2020

    I don't record my games. No interest in it. Which, unfortunately, means I also don't bother filing reports with BHVR. I don't understand why they set things up this way. I can file a report in Overwatch, for example, with no issue as they can access the match data that the report is linked from their end. I've gotten several "Actions" against accounts over there. No idea what the action is, I just received notifications days later that the account had action taken against it.

  • NekoGamerX
    NekoGamerX Member Posts: 5,460

    they need reording in game anyway one for thing like this alos some play would love to watch they replays see what they did wrong.

  • xenofon13
    xenofon13 Member Posts: 1,241

    Reporting players for hacking without video evidence? C mon.

  • Kilmeran
    Kilmeran Member Posts: 3,142

    Yeah, Overwatch records like your last 12 matches or so (and records over the oldest after that) that we can view in the Replay section on the Career Profile page. Pretty much, if you've seen the Overwatch League broadcasts, we can go in and do that with our matches. Play, rewind, fast-forward, pause, aerial view, first-person view, third-person view, and can watch from the view of any of the 11 other people in our match, too.

    They also offer 25 second Highlights for matches, too. And any Play of the Game you get is automatically a Highlight. I'll save those sometimes and post them on social media because my fans enjoy it.

    Replays and Highlights are automatically wiped clean whenever there is a game patch.

  • DudelPumaAce
    DudelPumaAce Member Posts: 305

    replay system is for this actions and more and more, perfekt... this is why we need a replay system !

  • NekoGamerX
    NekoGamerX Member Posts: 5,460

    yea street fighter V got recording most fighting game do so we can rewatch them.

    sorry for all the typos it 114 degrees where I'm at next killer the sun.

  • Yffriium
    Yffriium Member Posts: 140

    BHVR doesn't record matches. They can't tell what occurred in a match which is why you must record for reports. I believe this is due to the fact that recording matches takes lots of storage and an interface that they simply couldn't set up with the game's current messy code. However, hackers don't usually only hack once. Right when something fishy happens, be sure to start recording (Win + Alt + R on Windows) just in case. For those that do only hack once in a match, it's really only streamers who can catch them out.

  • ToxicMyers
    ToxicMyers Member Posts: 1,295

    I'm not disagreeing with that. I'm just say ooh ng right now they cannot be caught due to no evidence whatsoever. If the dev's do not have logs of the game and you don't have video evidence you are kinda screwed.

  • Azarath
    Azarath Member Posts: 39

    It's BHVR, you really think they're going to put in that much effort to input a replay feature

  • InnCognito
    InnCognito Member Posts: 720

    Cheating reports do NOTHING. The company wants us to record our games, to prove what happened. When instead a server admin WOULD go back and check server logs. Guess what. They can't. This game doesn't have a built in system that allows for a person to view a match. it is very obvious.

    Someone just doesn't ask for another person's footage of a match unless they have zero way of spectating the entire match. Infact one could edit and splice fake footage and send it in. (rip).

  • Madjura
    Madjura Member Posts: 2,653

    The company wants us to record our games, to prove what happened.

    One time I recorded a hacker, uploaded the video to Youtube and set it to Unlisted (only watchable if you have the link).

    It got zero views.

    To be fair there were two videos for the report I made, and the other one did get views, and maybe that one video was enough, but it still looks pretty bad when the video evidence that is required gets ignored.

  • gibblywibblywoo
    gibblywibblywoo Member Posts: 3,772

    I reported a no mither nea that instantly revived upon down and even flew around the map at one point. Played with her 3 days later.

  • TAG
    TAG Member Posts: 12,874

    PS4 has a recording feature that captures the last 15 or so minutes, though. Save the footage if you catch someone in the act, report the perpetrator(s), upload the footage to youtube unlisted or something, and then include the footage in the report ticket.