Minecraft Name:Thecreator767 Suggestion: Have moderators+ join random survival games or follow up on reports of hacking. Moderators can use a screen recorder to record any questionable behavior. I know there are many "hacks" that are undetectable by servers that only human players can catch. Having moderators join SG at random times and record & delete deathmatches that they spectate will catch hackers which rack up free money in survival games. Reason: There's been a sharp increase in people using modded clients to gain an edge in the ECC survival games and it is not fair to other users and it is hard to prove because screens will not prove anything in SG. Any Other Information: It shouldn't take too many resources from moderators to occasionally go into a SG or follow up on users who are reported to have hacked. Link To This Plugin: None, but you would need a screen recorder to record deathmatches. If you have enough HDD space, you can easily delete your recorded video so as to not clog up your hard drive.
Add the spectator feature with only mods+ able to use it.. They can do it that way, do let's say I'm in SG and I see something that is questionable or fishy, I message an available mod and ask them to check out such and such pkayer in (#) SG and they check it out.. They see the player and if they see the "hacks" ban them, if it's not enough keep watch on them and if there's really nothing just ignore them until something new pops up about them. (My Opinion) Overall +1!
The reason why most hacking complaints are handled by Kuke or Unknownrider is because they are the ones with the most experience with PVP and are able to recognize the use of hacked clients. Allowing mods to spectate in games would be a good idea, but without the ability to actually recognize when a user is hacking all they can do is record the SG while in spectator mode. Which may provide a much better angle in the fight and better allow Unknownrider and Kuke to better handle these types of complaints.