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Pick Left 4 Mario in a versus lobby, nobody joins.
Pick Dark Carnival, and everyone loses their minds.
Society.
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I'd have 2 nickels.
Not a lot but it's still weird (yet expected) that it's happened twice.
2) Asking most people, 800 hours is still fairly little in comparison to a hefty amount of TF2 players. Also, in regards to hours, using someone's hour count to determine if they're cheating or "just have a really good gaming chair" is ridiculous. Excuse my tone in the video for being a bit negative as I'd recently been in multiple games with actual verified cheaters, so I was tired of said sort of bullcrap.
3) https://github.com/PazerOP/tf2_bot_detector
You're talking about time in tf2, yet if you've played for even 6 hours recently you'd know exactly what tool I was referring to. I flagged a random guy to be called out in chat to mess with the other team while we were taking their intel back for a final cap. Nothing big.
About 800 hours of TF2 experience should be decently enough on what a real cheat may appear, especially with the bots going around casual with the unnatural flick/snap all day. Even if you did check a persons profile, wouldn't the hours show how wrong your conclusion is? Just not sure that is truly the truth, including you being a bit aggressive in the video and comments with jumping to conclusions (what he said).
Also curious, what do you mean by "I got the blame because the tool I used."? What tool?
Alas, such got the better of me earlier in March. One of the only notable instances I can think of where I was wrong in truly believing someone was cheating. Another shame is that from here forth, none will take what I call out with a grain of salt due to a single semi-recent mishap.
Well damn.
Still, despite commenting on your actual video, I'll post here as well - apologies for my ♥♥♥♥-up. Yeah, it was completely my fault in misinterpreting what had happened.
We were screwing with the opposite team at the end of a match that one time because we were winning and some people wanted me to manually set the bot detector to a random person on your team.
You were literally just picked out of sheer chance. Nobody on our team actually thought anyone was hacking at the moment.
Also, the guy who you refused to kick tonight because I had called him out was actually aimbotting. Everyone on Blu had voiced their realization of that fact before I said anything.
To be honest, this entire time I thought you were the friend of one of the guys that were going around in a group and aimbotting. Somewhat had forgotten about last night for the most part.
Can't admit someone's good at the game and the false hackusation got me booted, hope you feel good about being THAT person
like I said, I'm sure you'll be good at TF2 someday -- today just isn't that day, is all. Perhaps if you spend less time crying in chat and more time getting better at the game, you won't have to cry every time someone kills you in a video game. <3