Imagine a notebook where you would put names and then those people would just disappear... Well I owe one ! I put a name, then a steam ID, and most of the time soon after, those players are just removed from the spawnpoint.com network !! Amazing, right ?
Of course I'm just talking about the scratchbook where I write down all the names and SteamID from the players I record. Not all of them are hacking, but unfortunately most of them are.
Since I began to use a computer, I have always been using a "scratchpad" to write down important things that I should not forget (mostly usernames and passwords for my mail accounts, website login...). Then I became admin and find it very useful to have another one to note the names of the demo I take and which are the best to send to the ACT.
Since I've watched that Anime, I am used to call it my "Death note", as most of the names that are written on it are now banned from the spawnpoint.com network, just like they were "game-dead".
My problem today is that the notebook I'm using at the moment is nearly full... When I began to do so, I would never have thought I would fill in so many names so rapidly ! This notebook has sth like 100 pages... In an average of 5 names by a page, that makes 500 players recorded (and accordingly to cpnichol's list, out of them about 200 were really cheating).
I got this notebook from my work. It was given by sales representative (don't remember the company, maybe Symantec) and tbh remained unused for 6 months. As I hate waste and found it would be useful to me, I just took it home and began recording cheaters.
Now I don't know what I'm going to do. Buy a new one ? Will it be as "powerful" as the former one ? I will have to put a spawnpoint bumper sticker on it to give it the fabulous SP anti-cheat powers...yes, that's my voodoo tip to catch cheaters LOL !