Plz Delete the kick option here

2»

Comments

  • Annomader1 wrote: »
    When it will be some alternative - then the 'Kick system' will be redundant
    and then could be removed, but until that happen kick is the only way to het rid of the hacker.

    I remember the times when there was no kick system, and how horrible it was...

    Kick is abused in more than just Zombie Mode. A friend of mine gets kicked from a lot of matches because of "hacking" just because he's good. I know for a fact he doesn't hack because I've watched him play in real life. Meanwhile, in a lot of matches a person could have aimbot, super speed and be shooting people through walls, and still not get kicked. So, again, if the system isn't working, why use it?

    As for an alternative system, I'm no programmer or coder, but instead of just trying to detect the hack tools themselves, wouldn't it be easier to set up measures to detect what the hacks are doing? Like for wall shots, set up something that detects if there is dense terrain between a person that can't be fired through when a player gets killed. Since the game already knows who killed who, wouldn't something like that be relatively easy to set up? Or same with hacked gun damage. If a player shoots a gun that does like 30 damage in a single shot, only shoots a person once, and that person dies, that should set off some kind of red flag. This way instead of looking for every individual hack alone, you have a system in place that actually detects the problem itself. That would be a much more universal system if it's possible to implement.
  • I have yet to been kicked from a Zombie Mode match, but I could imagine it happening, and the frustration involved.

    I agree that it should be removed, as its not necessary.

    I'm not sure if most of you were here for it, but there used to be no kick vote in HMX, HM, and MM. Hackers invaded these three modes with generally a one-shot kill hack, and the Forum was full of complaints. This lead Z8Games to create a poll whether to add a kick system to the modes, and unfortunately the majority voted yes. This goes to show that enough complaints can change something, so good luck.