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Queut
13/06/2018, 19h31
Hello, my ingame nickname Queut
Today I was playing on zombie revival server, then suddenly got a ban
I opened https://ban.hellz.fr/ with reason is "Multi-hack" and "No Demos"
I have few questions, if I can ask it here:
1) What does this reason even mean?
2) Should administrator that send a ban put some proof or something like that?
Because I can't even understand why I got banned
Only thing I using is a jump binded to mouse scroll, but there a half of server playing with it and nobody of them banned
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So, I received a message "You are ban for script bunny", but I'm not using any script
It's easy to perform with hands, but looks like Mojito don't know about it
I believe, that he not able to press few keys, but why he banning me?

Yator
13/06/2018, 20h12
Hello,

You are banned for bunny script.

[TOGs Jump Stats] Check console for output!
Flagged: 1 || Perf: 0.871919 || Avg: 2.000001/291.275299 || Queut<765><[U:1:187006680]><> || Map: zm_forgotten_town || Last: 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2



The first part will be either 0 (if unflagged), or 1 (if flagged).
The next number ranges from 0 to 100%. It is the ratio of jumps that are perfect (jump command sent to server exactly when the player touches the ground). A stat of 65% would mean 65% of the time they have "perfect jumps" (which is pretty good). Most players using their spacebar (the above examples) wont have perfect ratios much higher than 20%...but dont assume hacks if they somehow have a good day and are at 50% or something that is normal for mouse wheel jumpers.
The next two numbers are the 'average number of jump commands sent to the server between jumps', and the 'average speed'. Low numbers (0-3) for 'average jump commands sent' typically indicate that the player is using a keyboard. Mid-ranged numbers (3-13 ish) typically indicate the player is using a mouse wheel. High numbers typically indicate hyperscroll, or can be auto-hotkeys (if repeating numbers).
Next section is all the player info, followed by the map name.
The final section is the 'number of jump commands sent to the server between jumps' for the last 30 jumps. This provides a more in-depth look into what is going on. Do not be surprised by random, outlying numbers that are large, as that is typically from jumping off some high place in a map, giving the player time to send a lot more jump commands while in air. Pay attention to the patterns and trends, and what they indicate.

Queut
13/06/2018, 20h36
It's very interesting, but am I understood right that I got banned because of some numbers?
I already told here, that you don't need any scripts to do almost perfect jumps
I using only scroll and high sensitivity of mouse wheel, but never used any scripts

Yator
16/06/2018, 02h50
The stats shows that you have a bunny script.

Subject closed !