While I understand your frustration regarding cheaters I do not understand why your ISP would care about a single 12GB burst dos?
Regardless, I have met a few cheaters and I still run into them from time to time. As I ban them as soon as I encounter them it's not really an issue anymore for me. Once they where everywhere, but now they rarely show up for me and if they do, I just hit that ban button and they are gone from my games.
As for detection it should not be that hard to detect if a user is package flooding. Using Macros I don't see how that is cheating as it's available for pretty much any mouse these days. Maybe It's something else you mean though?
Cheaters suck, but there are far more non-cheaters out there so just ban the bad ones and enjoy playing against poor PVP players like myself instead :)
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Edited by IRaidWithAussies: 11/5/2018 8:59:47 AMYou mean block right? Yeah that doesn't work lol
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...and yes, I meant block, sorry for the confusion :) I am also on PC so maybe that makes a difference as I see that consoles have it worse than us PC players?
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Works just fine for me :)
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So your saying you can quite Litterally ban someone? With the push of a button all by yourself?
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Only on Xbox live. Used to be able to on PSN but Sony removed the feature. Not sure on battlenet.
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Yes :) But of course it's called Blocked and not banned because I did not have my coffee yet :) It also does not ban, but block. Other than that, yes you can ban / block people :)
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So that you wount play aginsted them?
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Correct. They no longer show up in your play lists and you can enjoy the game without their cheating again.
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Wow, neat