Canister, post: 24402, member: 1 Wrote:To report a hacker please provide the server the hacker is hacking in. Post the game that is being played in. Lastly post the user info so we can track down who it is.
Provide proof to our staff because if there is no proof there is nothing we can do. Take a video recording of the incident or provide chat logs.
Sample post:
Server: 215.65.34.1
Game: Counter strike source
Suspected hacker's name: hackattack121
Evidence: (Proof here with a link to watch the video or chat logs)
Okay, here's two hackers using invisiblity;
173.231.20.21:27015
Game: Counter strike source
Suspected hacker's name: THE DESIGNER = THEDEZIGNER
Suspected hacker's name: NEED BACKUP
sorry, my PC doesn't have the space to record the hackers.
A demo takes at most 2 to 4 MB.
I'm guessing he doesn't know how to record a demo.Well while in game,you press the ~ key.Type in record (name the demo) then hit enter.When your done with your recording type in stop in console.
i have never heard of an invisibility hack.
He likely got glitched after a client-side lag spike. You need to start a demo whenever that happens in order to fix it.
M. Bison, post: 89160, member: 359 Wrote:He likely got glitched after a client-side lag spike. You need to start a demo whenever that happens in order to fix it.
If that doesn't fix it, resetting your modem / router works. It happens to me now and then.
Is it bad that I almost spit out my soda laughing at "invisibility hack?"
Anyways, record a demo and stop it to fix the issue - client side lag spikes can cause glitches with model positioning.