We had a program that could accurately detect overclocking before, developed by a former clan mate of mine.
In his own words "simple math give me the percentage of improvement compared to a standard player (this % has nothing to do with the real CPU overclock)"
When the game moved from peer2peer to peer2server, I believe this made his software obsolete. That being said, I recall him saying it would be possible to make the software work once more in a peer2server game, though he neither played the game enough or had the time to do it himself.
My question therefore is why D.E or PP cannot do this themselves? Of course, it wouldn't lead to an automated ban system or solve the problem quickly, but rather could be used by the HGM to accurately determine who is software OVC'ing and who is not.
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There are programs that could detect overcloking and the ban be automatic;
They could initially put it on trial.
sorry for my bad english.
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