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Also, anyone who wants to buy your bonzo unusual is 100% gonna try to shark you
Scully: What makes you think they care about us anymore, anyway?
Mulder: So why have you bothered to come here covertly?
Scully: Because I realized that it was the only way that you
would see me.
"The X-Files: Little Green Men"
Mulder: (giving his gun to Scully before going into the
hospital after Modell) Take it... wouldn't want to end up
pointing it at anybody except Modell.
"The X-Files: Pusher"
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Currently, the tool reads the chat.log to see if someone is already sending the same chat message. However, this does not detect votes called by other users. It is only used to reduce "chat spam".
While you could possibly add the feature to "talk to other clients", we would face several challenges:
a) Relying only on the official list would greatly reduce its (Auto-F1) usefulness.
b) Accepting other lists greatly increases the risk of abuse, as bad actors could lead other legitimate TF2BD users to kick innocent users out.
A possible solution would be to check hashes for accepted lists (where known and reputable lists are to be accepted optionally) or to add the option to manually trust certain local lists.
2) We simply don't know if someone has successfully voted. While we could say to other instances: "User X tried to initiate a vote against Y", we don't know if the vote was actually called (vote cool-down, account restrictions, ...) and if a currently active vote was triggered by a TF2BD user or by another user/bot.
But the script can identify each other, yes? Maybe there is a way to get the scripts to read each other without ever using TF2's structure?
Apologies if I sound dumb 😅
Pazer is working on a new way to detect bots called "Demo Parsing". This uses the built-in demo recording feature to extract information.
But for
1) it's a lot of work and
2) there is a noticeable delay between capturing the demo and being able to process it.
Unless pazer finds a way to greatly reduce this delay, getting the info is not possible in a legitimate way. And without this input, the detector won't be able to auto F1 or F2.
Source: https://github.com/PazerOP/tf2_bot_detector/issues/84#issuecomment-652794991
The Pazer Bot Detector, it only initiates vote, not vote yes for you, right?
The scenario is this: If two people have the same list, then one will be the initiator of the vote kick.
Would the other vote yes automatically because of this script or does he/she have to manually vote yes?
I have had only 3 matches with this tool and it occurred to me this could happen. Since I don't know anything at all about how it works and whatnot, I was curious.
Thanks in advance for any info. Above all else, live well.
HOWEVER, I know someone on the forums has been collating observations on the bots, linked below:
https://steamproxy.net/app/440/discussions/0/2798376797399535087/
Perhaps he may be able to provide up-to-date recon on the bots.
Please carry on being the best you can be. Together, this bot menace will be crushed underfoot!
UwU
1) I've got a crate depression and
2) Sorry pal, but it's in mah stash along all that other technical crap. How tf could satan otherwise spawn an new hell-spencer without vagineers.
3) no u
4)
I'd like you invite you to join >80 active HOUWAR owners for a Party to welcome 2019!
Join up for some key-prized mass-HOUWAR spycrabs, then we flash mob a few servers to freak people out! (the party is optional, every Octopus ❤lover❤ is welcome to the group)
Welcome to the HOUWAR Hideout https://steamproxy.net/groups/octopusglory
(if you prefer, you can visit my profile, then on the group shown)
We also have members looking to buy a Houwar if that interests you more!
The recent privacy update which prevents services like SteamDB and SteamSpy from collecting the required data to maintain operational and influence in cybercriminal bots made me flip the kill-switch as manually replying and decling is getting tedious.
Thank you for your understanding.