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hmsps wrote:also leave a weight on the key
hmsps wrote:also leave a weight on the key
anonymus wrote:hmsps wrote:also leave a weight on the key
well i seem to recall that this is also against the rules (although hard to prove) but a 20 min wait before commenting gg might be an indicator..
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s3xt0y wrote:anonymus wrote:hmsps wrote:also leave a weight on the key
well i seem to recall that this is also against the rules (although hard to prove) but a 20 min wait before commenting gg might be an indicator..
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20 minutes?
it was 5 seconds after his turn he said gg.
2012-02-07 14:32:34 - ISN2 ended the turn and got spoils
2012-02-07 14:32:34 - Incrementing game to round 8
2012-02-07 14:32:39 - ISN2: gg
SimplyObsessed wrote:hmsps wrote:also leave a weight on the key
Surely that would only work in speed games? Casual ones don't refresh themselves.
Evil Semp wrote:The last 4 round ISN2 usually took his turn within minutes of you finishing your turn. You only waited about 40 minutes. ISN2 knew he would win if he held the key down. I don't see why it would be that hard to believe he would sit there maybe watching TV holding the button down. Unless you can give us some proof that he has a script he didn't break any rules. This is CLEARED.
m::
; Coordmode, Mouse, Screen for manual relative click replacement
; click 957, 551
While GetKeyState("b", "P")
Loop,99^99^99
{
{
SendInput b
Sleep 500
}
}
Return
s3xt0y wrote:So, not only did he play three games in between the end his turn and the end of my game but the whole time he managed to be pressing down the B button, or was it just a coincidence that he happened into that game at the exact second I took my turn?
2012-02-07 15:19:12 - ISN2 won the game <------Game in question
Game 10574968 <----------------------------------Game in between turns showing he wasn't holding down B
2012-02-07 14:36:19 - Game has been initialized
2012-02-07 14:43:17 - Corum1234567 won the game
Game 10575065 <----------------------------------Game in between turns showing he wasn't holding down B
2012-02-07 14:50:03 - Game has been initialized
2012-02-07 14:56:23 - ISN2 won the game
Game 10575099 <----------------------------------Game in between turns showing he wasn't holding down B
2012-02-07 14:59:03 - Game has been initialized
2012-02-07 15:10:51 - ISN2 won the game
There are more games in between as well.
Game 10575283 <---------------------------------Game started 1:36 seconds after, not a smoking gun but he would still have to be fairly quick to get into this one.
2012-02-07 15:20:56 - Game has been initialized
Again one can argue that 1:36 is enough time to jump from that game right into another one. But if I had been holding down the B button for an hour like that I would probably take a second to at least stretch my fingers. I know you going to say well there is no way to "prove" it, but the 40 minutes infront of the tv thing seems a little far fetched with all the games in between. This isn't proof of a script it just shows that it is a lot more likely that he has a script running then that exact instant jumping into that game and starting his turn.
s3xt0y wrote:We both know, that there is no way I can prove he has a script, without sitting right behind him. So I guess this means that autostart scripts are fair game since there is literally no way you can prove people are using them?
QoH wrote:s3xt0y, by hitting "b" in a casual game, it automatically tries to start your turn, effectively refreshing the page, and starting the turn. It's purely coincidence that he hit "b" when he did, otherwise the script would have started the turn as soon as it could, and there wouldn't have been that delay.
s3xt0y wrote:QoH wrote:s3xt0y, by hitting "b" in a casual game, it automatically tries to start your turn, effectively refreshing the page, and starting the turn. It's purely coincidence that he hit "b" when he did, otherwise the script would have started the turn as soon as it could, and there wouldn't have been that delay.
The 1 second delay? If he is holding down B, it tries to start your turn and fails since its not your turn, and the map refreshes taking time (about a second). If he is using a script, that same delay will be there since it is doing the exact same thing (telling his browser that B is held down). Again taking about a second.
And if his script has the sleep or timeout line like the one posted earlier in this thread...500 is half a second I believe. Its been a long time since I have written anything.
Just out of curiosity, what do you think the chance was that he opened that game and pressed B at that exact second?
nietzsche wrote:I've done it.
Take a qtip, get rid of the cotton, put the ends of the qtip under the space bar and g or h key while pressing b.
s3xt0y wrote:They don't need to prove it. All I have to say is "Secret Diplomacy". There is no way to know 100% that the players colluded with each other. Multi's could be two people on the same computer, they are never 100% sure.
Evolution299 wrote:s3xt0y wrote:They don't need to prove it. All I have to say is "Secret Diplomacy". There is no way to know 100% that the players colluded with each other. Multi's could be two people on the same computer, they are never 100% sure.
This is your best post in the thread ST.
There is never any way to prove SD unless the 2 offending parties admit to it. The MH's use common sense and reasoning for all other decisions. In this case, it should be the same thing. Although there is no real way to prove he uses a script, it is more than likely he does.
At the very least, this should be noted, as this would be considered cheating and another example of an "unwritten rule" where as it is gross abuse of the game.
I can't even fathom what the odds are that ISN was able to play 4 other games in between the time in question and still begin his turn 1 second after he had the ability to.
Looks like a MH (who will remain namelESs) has the broom out again and is doing alittle house work. That rug is looking more and more like a mountain with the amount of crap being swept under it.
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