@BadMayh3m wrote:
6 months of this BS and STILL nobody can prove it?
None of the powers that be will make a declaration?
100%, that's ridiculous. Can't take F1 Esports seriously when they let their credibility fester up with their inaction.
Even worse when "credibility" should come with quotes given the woes of multiplayer functionality, cheating, and exploits.
Bear reminding that there was always flagrant cheating being advertised even in TT rankings. What made this last iteration so pernicious was the unprecedented scandal of a top and professional eSports player being so deep in cheating controversy.
@BadMayh3m wrote:
The PROBLEM is not the kid but ALL of those who wont step up if they're so SURE he's cheating (Opmeer and the Esport gang)
What are they waiting on if they know SHOW US!
Wait, what?! Haha what in this God blessed age of civilization are "Opmeer and Esport gang" supposed to do?! Hack that kid's PC, copy his F1_22.exe file to a thumb drive and disclose it to the pubic?
Your post took a turn here I did not expect. You had me on the first half 😂
What are they supposed to do? Bribe the kid's mom so that she gives them access to his HDD?
The Ferrari player tried to do that by extending the track, racking up penalties and still not being able to close the gap. Opmeer and others have expressed both their opinion and I assume their expert take on what's feasible and what is not.
They will never be able to prove anything without scrutinizing the PC.
You mentioned rule of law or due process in another thread. That's exactly how it should go:
- Plaintiff presents their case
- Defendant contests
- Arbiter/judge collects evidence, grants both sides the opportunity to analyze it, hears them, and passes a verdict
Nothing should be expected from other eSports players. Well nothing apart from the obvious civility and upholding of whatever terms their contract stipulates.
Now they should absolutely shut up and let it go indeed if the organization proceeds with a much needed investigation and finds no wrongdoing or foul play on the kid's part.
But that has not happened, and I can't see they deserving of our attention. Again, can't take this eSports scene seriously with them conducting themselves like this.
Should go without saying but all that twitter cheap talk of third party collaborators with "trust me bro, they told me they checked his PC eight times" does not hold any water.
This is on F1 Esports. They're letting it fester up, they should be the ones doing the healing.
This is unprofessional.
@ScarDuck14 Well it sure as heck will be undetectable if they're not spending money on a proper anti-cheat 🤷♂