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Thanks for the suggestion! I will definitely bring it up to the rest of the participants.This is great results but I have an idea what will bring better results. It is very simple. Host the Cleansweeps from about 11 GMT to 1GMT. There is a lot more hackers on at this time, the reason: I am not being racist in slightest here but lets face it... a lot of Russians hack and this is afternoon time for them, therefore this is when they are more active. Want definitive proof of this, I have played 4 games this morning and I am not joking when I say this.. there was 9 hackers. I have recordings of everyone of them.
I know this seems like a great idea in theory, but the big problem with this is actually getting staff member on at this time, most are in school/ college/ Uni. This is where we need initiative from the community, even if one EU mod could get on at that time you could host a Cleansweep if there was enough interest from members of the community. We could just record and upload and the mod can ban the offenders.
I'm not sure if you will take this into consideration, but I thought I would throw the idea out there anyway.
Thanks Scott c:Thanks for the suggestion! I will definitely bring it up to the rest of the participants.
That's nothingI have played 4 games this morning and I am not joking when I say this.. there was 9 hackers.
The point of this "cleansweep thing" is to try and motivate and organize both staff and the community to make a concerted effort to deal with the hacker problem on EU. If you don't like it, then ignore it.I don't really care who replies to my comment, but this "cleansweep" thing only tells me mods are only getting hacker on certain times. I believe that if moderators have the time to get hackers.. then they go after hackers. There is no point to this cleansweep thing except for making a bunch of threads about it to make it seem like things are actually happening.