I was theorizing what Valve could maybe do to help combat hackers and an idea I came up with is: players who refuse to kick their hacking teammates should be given the same punishment as the person who's cheating. Thoughts?
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Replying to @SimpleFlips
The issue with that is that sometimes it could just be a few people who are queuing with the hacker knowingly, and if the few people who don't know that said person is hacking can't get the person kicked, then they would get a punishment for trying to get the hacker kicked...
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Replying to @Derpa_Muffin @SimpleFlips
So I think the best bet is if the person on the hacker's team thinks a person is hacking, and doesn't want them to hack/kick them out of the game, but can't get them out, then the only solution is for the person to report them and let Overwatch take over.
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Replying to @Derpa_Muffin
I was suggesting that the overwatch person also be in charge of judging whether or not a player was protecting them and allowing them to cheat
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Replying to @SimpleFlips
In that case, it would be an issue of Valve implementing that stuff in Overwatch cases and probably getting a higher tick rate for viewing said cases so we can get more accurate verdicts as well. There's also the issue of players not kicking and only just reporting...
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Yeah. I don't think this should be of any consideration unless a vote kick is called (especially multiple times) and a single player consistently votes no. That'd be sick
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