Trains!

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joh3n's picture
Location: Vermont

Anyone who has ever played TF2 with me will appreciate that I get hit by trains.

A lot.

Like, it's really bad.

Fortunately, someone else has taken this concept to a whole new level:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht5RF5cd2wA&NR=1

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Location: Sweden

Found this linked from that one. That and the exploits video linked in the TF2 thread makes me glad I rarely, if ever, play on public servers.

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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Go VAC.

"We're taught from a young age how to dodge rock hard objects moving at incredible rates of speed while simultaneously beating folks half to death with sticks. We do this for fun." -kung fu grip
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subaltern's picture
Location: California

The first video was in the TF2 catch all. Funny stuff.

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Parallax Abstraction wrote:
Go VAC.

Actually, I believe VAC won't catch that, at least from what I've read. It counts as a custom skin/wall texture mod, while VAC looks after the executables and dlls.

People will do screwy things to give themselves an advantage though, certainly losing much of the visual appeal of the game without the character visuals.

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Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Interesting, I thought VAC caught all file modification hacks. If it doesn't, it's definitely not that useful then as texture hacks are the most popular ones aren't they?

"We're taught from a young age how to dodge rock hard objects moving at incredible rates of speed while simultaneously beating folks half to death with sticks. We do this for fun." -kung fu grip
http://blog.digital-lifeline.ca