Minimum Required Proof
Grendel
All that is fear... Join Date: 2002-07-19 Member: 970Members, NS1 Playtester, Contributor, NS2 Playtester
<div class="IPBDescription">Keep it grown up</div> I'm not taking sides in this, or suggesting one viewpoint or the other is valid, just trying to establish the problems here that are causing the conflict.
Given all the doubt and speculation over recent events, I'm wondering quite what players here would consider the minimum burden of proof necessary to ban someone from CAL.
Any unencrypted digital data is subject to tampering with, so all submitted demos, by definition, are useless unless the source is trusted. Anyone can generate as much digital evidence as they like against someone, given the time and motivation.
The last thread seemed to establish that you trust neither the admins, nor the system. Presuming a completely neutral admin (i.e. not one of CAL scene **** pimped in the last thread), what would be sufficient to satisfy you guys that someone was a cheat?
The answer appears to be nothing short of blatant aimbotting in a CAL game, which means that most people who are smart enough, should never get caught using some form of hack.
So realistically, you guys either need to trust that admins are carrying out investigations due to external information or just find a league that isn't so aggressive towards cheats. Most hackers are caught out because they boast about what they've got away with or because they are careless when smurfing, not because they are blatant about it in matches. Consequently, most admins will have to be surreptitious about garnering information.
Several people have attacked Hsu in all of this. Now I can't speak for him or CAL, but I think it's fair to say that not only does he have feelings too (so back off), but it would exceptionally difficult to find anyone to admin CAL-NS who wasn't in some way linked to a top tier clan. By definition, all the people suggested in other threads on this topic have all been people who are close friends of CAL Omega and Delta players/clans. To suggest that there is anyone can admin CAL-NS who isn't an interested party in some way, strikes me as a fairly dumb suggestion. *shrug*
So, what's your minimum proof required to ban someone?
Given all the doubt and speculation over recent events, I'm wondering quite what players here would consider the minimum burden of proof necessary to ban someone from CAL.
Any unencrypted digital data is subject to tampering with, so all submitted demos, by definition, are useless unless the source is trusted. Anyone can generate as much digital evidence as they like against someone, given the time and motivation.
The last thread seemed to establish that you trust neither the admins, nor the system. Presuming a completely neutral admin (i.e. not one of CAL scene **** pimped in the last thread), what would be sufficient to satisfy you guys that someone was a cheat?
The answer appears to be nothing short of blatant aimbotting in a CAL game, which means that most people who are smart enough, should never get caught using some form of hack.
So realistically, you guys either need to trust that admins are carrying out investigations due to external information or just find a league that isn't so aggressive towards cheats. Most hackers are caught out because they boast about what they've got away with or because they are careless when smurfing, not because they are blatant about it in matches. Consequently, most admins will have to be surreptitious about garnering information.
Several people have attacked Hsu in all of this. Now I can't speak for him or CAL, but I think it's fair to say that not only does he have feelings too (so back off), but it would exceptionally difficult to find anyone to admin CAL-NS who wasn't in some way linked to a top tier clan. By definition, all the people suggested in other threads on this topic have all been people who are close friends of CAL Omega and Delta players/clans. To suggest that there is anyone can admin CAL-NS who isn't an interested party in some way, strikes me as a fairly dumb suggestion. *shrug*
So, what's your minimum proof required to ban someone?
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Consistency needs to be updated aswell.
Secondly, the person accused is also human - he also has feelings. However, if he is going to be treated with the "guilty until proven innocent" clause, then so should Hsu and any other admins involved. Alternatively, the normal "innocent until proven guilty" approach can be used. Justice is blind, it shouldn't favor those in power over those that are not. However, this is the CAL organization and only time will tell if there will be any justice served in this.
In cheat investigations, evidence should be tested for validity before the investigator even evaluates it. In the case of NS, the best kind of evidence is demos. Everything else is fatally insecure.
If it is a pub demo, it needs to be backed up by a server log with the same steam_IDs and preferably with a statement from a witness not involved with the people submitting the demo. In other words, if A is caught cheating on server and B submits a demo of it to the admins, then the admins need to get server logs and an optional statement from another player C (unrelated to A and B) that what happened happened. If it is a scrim demo, it needs to be verified by the player in that scrim. An official demo is the best and least troublesome with verification
You might say that anything can be forged, but it is pretty hard to forge demos to pass the testing listed above. You would need a major conspiracy for it. Ideally then, you'd want two different demos (both verifiable) to admit as evidence.
Once you have admissable evidence, there is the problem of how it is analyzed and how cheating is detected. This is often more flawed than the process of selecting admissable evidence and is where mosis's case was mishandled. As for this case, nobody even knows if there is any evidence, if it is valid if it exists, or if it was correctly analyzed and interpreted.
At this point I'm going to leave the discussion, since there isn't any point in submitting myself to yet another 9 page barrage of "groupie love" for either side of the case. People need to learn how to be <a href='http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=impartial' target='_blank'>impartial</a> in these circumstances, or else innocent people get prosecuted. I believe I've argued enough for this stance.
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99% of people have better time and do not have the skills or motivation to finish such a big job. Most people play with a high frame rate meaning a hell of alot of digital editing, can you honestly see that happening for say a 20 minute game?
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Equality is needed, which I think would mean a third party being involved communicating between player and league. It's not a simple solution, but it may possibly be one of the best.
That is what we had for 3 season. We had someone who didn't understand how clans were exploiting the game. They didn't know how to do divisions because he didn't know any of the teams and there was absolutely no passion for the game. If I were a cs admin adminning ns and I had to put up with the **** that you guys seem to give the CAL admin team then the league would have been gone long long before now. NS is a very weak game in CAL(has less teams than any game in the league and has not grow much at all since its beginning). The only reason its still here is because the admins who play the game know where it could go and understand its potential.
This is why we dont give out demos or any proof or give any counter for anyone accused of hacking:
1.) People will learn how we find hackers and they can avoid doing the same thing so they dont get caught. We're not going to make it harder for ourselves to find hackers just because some guy wants to start a huge drama on a different forum.
2.) People will question the admins. You are all entitled to your own opinions and we honestly dont want to give you too much evidence to back your case since there are a lot of people in this league who have huge mouths but not much knowledge to back it up. If they were honestly concerned about how the AC process goes they would have applied for admin and actually convinced me that you were a good choice.
Hey fun fact. it seems only one person in this thread even plays in CAL or that I know of. How can any of you honestly believe that you're qualified to make judgements on CAL unless you play in it? Here is another fun fact. The only competitive players you were arguing with in the last thread were either the accused or in the clan of the accused.
That is what we had for 3 season. We had someone who didn't understand how clans were exploiting the game. They didn't know how to do divisions because he didn't know any of the teams and there was absolutely no passion for the game. If I were a cs admin adminning ns and I had to put up with the **** that you guys seem to give the CAL admin team then the league would have been gone long long before now. NS is a very weak game in CAL(has less teams than any game in the league and has not grow much at all since its beginning). The only reason its still here is because the admins who play the game know where it could go and understand its potential.
This is why we dont give out demos or any proof or give any counter for anyone accused of hacking:
1.) People will learn how we find hackers and they can avoid doing the same thing so they dont get caught. We're not going to make it harder for ourselves to find hackers just because some guy wants to start a huge drama on a different forum.
2.) People will question the admins. You are all entitled to your own opinions and we honestly dont want to give you too much evidence to back your case since there are a lot of people in this league who have huge mouths but not much knowledge to back it up. If they were honestly concerned about how the AC process goes they would have applied for admin and actually convinced me that you were a good choice.
Hey fun fact. it seems only one person in this thread even plays in CAL or that I know of. How can any of you honestly believe that you're qualified to make judgements on CAL unless you play in it? Here is another fun fact. The only competitive players you were arguing with in the last thread were either the accused or in the clan of the accused. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Oh please! Spare the soap and lamentations! This is a topic about minimum required proof, its validity, and handling of cheating accusations, not about excuses and attempts to discredit posters.
I like how "reasons" become "excuses" when people don't agree with them.
If you feel discredited by anything he said, you might be. Discredibility is an important statistic in any conversation.
1 - CAL version. People will learn how CAL-NS admins detect hackers.
1 - ANTI-CAL version. People will not learn about CAL-NS admins' inability to tell legit play from cheating.
2 - CAL version. People will question CAL-NS more if evidence is released, this is bad for CAL-NS. People should apply for admin position to prove to me that they're worthy.
2 - ANTI-CAL version. Questionable evidence will definitely lead to decreased CAL-NS admin credibility - exactly what CAL-NS doesn't want. CAL-NS admins decide who becomes the next CAL-NS admin. See a pattern?
The ball is being rolled around in a circle once again. This is why his post is not valid. This is what will lead to this topic getting locked unless a prune takes place soon.
99% of people have better time and do not have the skills or motivation to finish such a big job. Most people play with a high frame rate meaning a hell of alot of digital editing, can you honestly see that happening for say a 20 minute game?
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I think it is clear that you don't understand what is involved in creating a fake demo. It can be done in five minutes.
Allowing evidence of this nature leads to some horrible bias. For example if someone were to submit a fake hacking demo of me, I'm sure that Hsu would ban me on the spot since he's been wanting to and then would actually have some evidence if another CAL admin asked to review the ban, and since CAL doesn't have to justify its actions to the riffraff playerbase everything would be wonderful.
Anyone who would like an assist in whipping that demo up feel free to ask me.
This is basically what I define as "groupie love": showing support while the topic has nothing to do with it.
*edit* In the interest of staying on topic I see the sufficient evidence as a demo, status screenshot showing steamid and an ingame screenshot showing the scoreboard be it in a pub, pug or match. *edit*
You're mistaken or misinformed. The only admin I've seen that has done a deed worth praise is Hsu, that is until he got his current position as lead admin. But I guess this is all just speculation.
I dont think they are suggesting that it did happen like you say but rather suggesting the possibility and how easy it could happen. I believe their point is that any demo from a public server cannot be trusted as the be all end all.
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"omg hax, he tracked him through the wall"
"mt..."
And we've still yet to see someone that plays in cal, that wasn't in xen, attack the admins. There is no problem with the admin's credibility, and there is no problem with how things are being run. Regardless of what the people wandering over here from gen disc feel like saying.
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Which could also come from people editing screenshots, etc to resize them, right?
The only way it would be "clear" that people are being banned based on pub demos and hearsay evidence is if the evidence was released. Since it hasn't been released, nothing is "clear".
All you and the rest of Xensity are doing is attempted to discredit a legitimate organization by spreading unbased reasons and out of context statements.