Effective way of catching cheaters in MKWii
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17/02/2012 18:31
#1
I checked my \"losses of medals\" today and stumbled upon this guy: BDadu57
As you can see in his record list of MKWii, he has very weak times, exept for a couple of tracks. This of course is already very suspicious, but just to be sure, you can check this site: Mario Kart Wii Top 1000. As you can see, his stronger times aren't on here.
This list is directly downloaded from the nintendo database, I suggest you guys use this for catching cheaters.
Some hacked times are in the database too, but thats because when the list got updated, the tops had hacked times in them, you notice them right away.
As you can see in his record list of MKWii, he has very weak times, exept for a couple of tracks. This of course is already very suspicious, but just to be sure, you can check this site: Mario Kart Wii Top 1000. As you can see, his stronger times aren't on here.
This list is directly downloaded from the nintendo database, I suggest you guys use this for catching cheaters.
Some hacked times are in the database too, but thats because when the list got updated, the tops had hacked times in them, you notice them right away.
20/02/2012 03:23
#2
20/02/2012 13:15
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20/02/2012 13:46
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20/02/2012 19:24
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21/01/2013 15:41
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25/01/2013 05:23
#10
Though I haven't been active lately and don't know who has been cheating, etc., as of late, I will say this:
Checking the database provided for proof of times isn't a good idea. Times that are not sent to the rankings (aka logged onto WiFi after setting the times) will not be displayed in the database. Therefore, checking the database to see if the time is real or not is not a good idea, as people could be hoarding, and sometimes Nintendo deletes times from the database in mass deletions, where many legitimate, TAS'd and hacked times are deleted because they don't have time to hand-pick the real runs from the false runs.
Checking the database provided for proof of times isn't a good idea. Times that are not sent to the rankings (aka logged onto WiFi after setting the times) will not be displayed in the database. Therefore, checking the database to see if the time is real or not is not a good idea, as people could be hoarding, and sometimes Nintendo deletes times from the database in mass deletions, where many legitimate, TAS'd and hacked times are deleted because they don't have time to hand-pick the real runs from the false runs.
25/01/2013 05:50
#11
Hahaae :
Though I haven't been active lately and don't know who has been cheating, etc., as of late, I will say this:
Checking the database provided for proof of times isn't a good idea. Times that are not sent to the rankings (aka logged onto WiFi after setting the times) will not be displayed in the database. Therefore, checking the database to see if the time is real or not is not a good idea, as people could be hoarding, and sometimes Nintendo deletes times from the database in mass deletions, where many legitimate, TAS'd and hacked times are deleted because they don't have time to hand-pick the real runs from the false runs.
I agree. Also, I don't know if anyone else has this Problem, but I can't see the Site from the Link Division X has provided anymore. This is the Site Link Now: http://ninrankings.org/mkwii/
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