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Overwatch anti-cheat (not 100%, but worth looking into)
okay so long time lurker, but had to make an account to bring some attention to this. Recently on the 24th an update was rolled out on the ptr that gave alot of people's antivirus systems alerts for a trojan.
http://us.battle.net/forums/en/overw...ic/20748854883
Now, by no means am i an expert, but in my experience with other games, anti-cheat implementations tend to trigger similar warnings based on how they work. More experienced coders/developers can explain the subtleties, but I'm simply not qualified. Playing with stuff like hackshield tends to trigger antivirus and you have to impliment special permissions.
Well nobody has been banned yet!
as is quite clear with blizzard, they ban in waves. We know that.Chances are we wont see bans until a week or so into the second season of competitive. If your alright with just playing up till then, go ahead and cheat its no big deal and I get it. I personally would just wait until we analyze the anticheat and make antidetection for blizzard's anticheat.
MY HAX STILL WURKS
their not trying to stop you from cheating, its more likely that they just plan to ban you. At $25-30 per account (the going price from 3rd party account sellers) or $40 for a legitimate copy, this isn't a cheap. If you can throw money around go for it!
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I gotta agree, it's ESEA all over again.
When ESEA released their more intrusive anti-cheat (which was basically a rootkit which they even abused) they got immediately flagged by antivirus software
banwave soon i think
also good luck any pro gamers out there like Taimou, may you rip in piece now
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well pro players arent coders thats for sure but they do pay coders to do a private cheat for them i doubt they will get banned
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Originally Posted by
Spidy
well pro players arent coders thats for sure but they do pay coders to do a private cheat for them i doubt they will get banned
taimou and internethulk are using ahk
they have same aimstyle (line in the middle of the body when aiming moving up to head) and their ahk sometimes takes too much cpu so the aim starts to glitch and jump around to the left and right super fast
they also suck on lan, so bbye envyus overwatch team
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lmao wow i see i wonder what settings they use :P ....i did find about the esea client having a virus but i saw that it was considered a april fools joke
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Knight-Lieutenant
He prob bought the early custom made ones when overwatch was first released since everyone talked about using those red lines to make color aimbots
this is one of many examples
competitiveoverwatch, overwatch GIF | Create, Discover and Share on Gfycat
its 30 fps so u cant see the full 144 hz glitch out
this is why you dont play on highest settings with the cheat if your pc cant handle it
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Originally Posted by
phansawat
I gotta agree, it's ESEA all over again.
When ESEA released their more intrusive anti-cheat (which was basically a rootkit which they even abused) they got immediately flagged by antivirus software
banwave soon i think
also good luck any pro gamers out there like Taimou, may you rip in piece now
It's obvious a banwave will happen, yet people say" its only AHK"
There are thousand of scripters now. blizzard probably just wait
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blizzard wont say the virus is right? lol
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Originally Posted by
Spidy
blizzard wont say the virus is right? lol
the virus is the anticheat being more intrusive which flags it by other antiviruses
it probably tries to read processes and even write memory
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