The day of the texture city demo, I pulled and watched those demos directly at round end and said it was a good show, but not sufficient evidence alone. The prefire kill was HILARIOUS in that I literally paused the demo and checked EVERY person's point of view, no one on his team or the other team had looked in his direction what so ever. Later in that same map, I forget the tick mark as it's been a while since I looked at it, he had an aim assist from the glock. Both instances could have been explained away with luck and high sensitivity mouse settings/high ping respectfully.

The blue sector video was another moment where someone called him out on his shit and he stopped it. Round one, another jump (inhuman really) straight to disflux and an almost immediate kill. At that time I did not feel that any of it was sufficient evidence and that I would keep a hold on it until I or another member of the community had enough to warrant the ban.

This is still happening faster than I had hoped due to the circumstances of not finding more concrete evidence of it happening in our servers.

All of that aside, I have talked with Maynard in the past and was told that as long as evidence from another community meets our criteria for evidence of hacking, it may be used here as reason to disallow said player from being a part of our community as we do not tolerate hackers at all. This is not an official ruling, just a piece of a conversation pertaining to the subject. That being said, the evidence is good, I also didn't see the sb_status, but I will look again to see if his steam id or anything pops up at any point to say that it was him without a doubt.

Our history as a community shows that hacking is NOT tolerated here with everything from previous vac bans to ownership of multiple accounts with vac bans. While we do understand that Steam is known for giving out frivolous vac bans, we also know that if you have EVER hacked and you hope to come to our community, you should save us all the trouble and just move on.