Kick voting for ffa/.hmx

Those modes need it the most why is it disabled there go to any random ffa or hmx lobby and you will nearly always meet atleast one hacker (egys) that headshots you while he has a spastic seizure under the map. Its 9 years and you still dont know how to combat basic stuff like this.

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  • It's disabled because nabs were kicking out legit players for any reason what so ever. Ranging from getting a double kill, having a different ping, being ace, or whatever. Meanwhile the actual hackers that would intrude on such rooms would very often go unkicked and many attempts to kick the hackers would fail meanwhile the legit players would get kicked out no problem. It remained in team based modes because certain parts of the reasoning that got legit players kicked all the time in FFA and Mutation games goes away in team based setting.

    There's been at least 2 times where after a patch the KVS has been re-enabled in those modes and so far each time it's shown that nothing has really changed in them in terms of nabs kicking legit players but letting the hackers run free.

    But yea more work has got to happen in fighting back against all the hacks that get developed for this game. Doubt we'll ever see CF hack free or even close to hack free though. It's just too vulnerable of a game and due to the bureaucracy and messiness of how the different client versions of CF and how they're handled from Devs on down....just makes CF for an easy target for people wanting to make hacks for it.
  • tbh i'd rather play with hackers than be a legit player being kicked... i mean imagine the rage playing a 17 round HMX and getting kicked the last round, last minute. no thx
  • No, It would be a really bad idea to enable kick voting again for those modes. Even before it was disabled, people continuously misused the system to vote out people who were better than them, even right now in modes where it's still enabled people abuse it and vote kick people better than them rather than kick the people who are actually hacking.
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