Geposted von MooZE,
Wie wir am gestrigen Sonntag berichteten, wurde das schwedische Team WeRunThisTown vom Thor-Qualifier ausgeschlossen. Grund dafür war die Möglichkeit eines Hacks bei dem Spieler Jesper 'jw' Wecksell, der auf dem Stream eine .txt offen hatte, die Login-Daten für einen Organner angezeigt hatte. Nun wehrt man sich und veröffentlicht selbst ein Statement.
Screenshot vom "Cheat"
Auf Seiten von WRTT wollte man die Vorwürfe, man würde cheaten, nicht einfach so im Raum stehenlassen. Aus diesem Grund veröffentlichte der Spieler Joel 'emilio' Mako jetzt ein Statement, in dem er die Vorwürfe von ESC und NiP entschärft. Außerdem erhebt er den Vorwurf, dass internationale Top-Teams von Admins bevorzugt werden.

In dem Statement erklärt emilio, dass ESC-Gaming vorher noch nie auf de_mill_b1 gespielt hatte und nur mit Molotovs trainiert. Diese seien aber im THOR-Qualifier verboten, was ein großer Vorteil für die Schweden war. Nach dem Spiel kann ein Team zwei Demos vom Gegner fordern. Allerdings musste WRTT auf Aufforderung der Admins alle fünf hochladen. Vor dem Spiel gegen NiP bot man den schwedischen Vorzeigespielern sogar noch an, mit einem Anti-Cheat-Tool zu spielen, NiP hatte aber Probleme mit dem Tool und lehnte deshalb ab. emilio erklärt alle Vorwürfe im Detail - die .txt-Datei könnt ihr hier komplett lesen.

It all started with the ESC game, we cannot say that much about the game, they practiced with Molotovs (which are not allowed in THOR Open) and had never played de_mill_b1 together before.

So those who saw the game know that we won it 16-0, and in my opinion it felt like a gather game, with some close rounds that turned in our favor.

However, during the game they whined, accusing us of cheating. At first, I thought it was a joke, since pasha was joking about it.

But when we realised they were serious, we had, of course, to upload our demos. In the rules, it says MAXIMUM two demos, but since we all know ESC are above the law, they got all five demos. The admin said that the demos were correct, and we advanced to face NiP in the semi-finals.

Before the match against NiP, we were really confident and felt we could be a threat for them. We had a 5-0 lead, I believe, and at the time, I think I can speak for us all five when I say that it really felt we had a chance in this game.

After a lot of rounds that were really close, we kept the lead, and with the chemistry we had yesterday, our confidence after each round won was just getting bigger, so in the end, we won 16-11.

After the game, I asked "Fifflaren" politely on IRC if they needed any demos, but I got no reply.

A couple of minutes later, the admin himself wrote to me, and demanded that we uploaded all demos, and when I say all I mean also those against ESC (again).

It is worth mentioning that NiP and Thor have a collaboration, and since Fragbite hosts the qualifiers, we felt we were discriminated against, since NiP were allowed to participate in the tournament even though they have a collaboration with Thor.

What I mean with is is that no one is allowed to participate in the THOR Qualifiers if they have something to do with Thor.

We thought there was no problem and uploaded all the demos we had. When the admin got them, he said that it was too much for him to handle at the time, so he needed some time to make a decision, thus postponing the final against VeryGames.

We respected that, of course, so we had to wait until today for the answer from the admin, who said that after watching all the demos, he could not find any cheat or anything suspicious.

With that said, we thought, of course, that we had qualified for the final against VeryGames. But then the admin found a .txt on JW's stream that was something like an "Organner receipt". So because JW had a .txt document on his computer, we got disqualified.

That .txt was an old joke, and not even the real receipt, just look at this screenshoot and you will know what I mean :)

In the screen you can see this:
1. The joke .txt that JW created
2. The log JW used to create his joke
3. How a real receipt from Organner looks like. (ty zikkan for print)

As you can see, that really does not prove ANYTHING that jw cheated.

For more information about this "cheating" part, you can read this, because he explained it really well.

We did not have any chance to complain about sozu's decision or even to explain the .TXT, and when we tried, we got no reply.

With that said, you might understand that we got discriminiated against really badly, and down below you can find some screens that show they made us look BAD in the media.

1. Everyone claims that no anti-cheating software was available against NiP, but that was not the case. We wanted EAC, but NiP could not play with EAC, and now we get the BLAME for it????? (SCREEN BELOW)
http://fuskbugg.se/dl/qKxaj8/FIFFLARN%20XIZT.png

Translation: "We cannot play EAC atm, we have to play without"

2. In the "BustMOVIE" you found a sequence in which JW was the "SMOKEHACKER OF DOOM" well, not much to say about it, except that there are always bugs when capturing .avis from demos. (SCREEN BELOW)
http://fuskbugg.se/dl/StCWkB/smokebuggggg.jpg

3. Quoting HLTV.org "Wecksell immediately deleted the VOD from Twitch.tv's website".. The VOD is still out there, and not deleted, so feel free to watch it whenever you want to support :) (LINK BELOW)
http://sv.twitch.tv/jesperwow/b/341116061

With all this said, we would like to thank MIRAA for making this news, everyone that trusts us, and everyone that is trying to help us in all different ways!

On our behalf,

WeRunThisTown (emilio, xelos, jw ,kabom, cozman & Lox)


Mittlerweile haben sich auch die Admins vom THOR-Qualifer zu Wort gemeldet und ihre Sicht der Dinge preisgegeben. Sie geben sogar zu, dass man in den Demos keine Aktion finden konnte, die einen der Spieler zu 100% überführt hätte. Jedoch ist der Fakt, dass jw auf seinem Stream die .txt-Datei mit Daten eines Organners offen hatte, Grund genug um die Schweden zu disqualifizieren. Da das VoD nach der Anschuldigung auf Privat gestellt habe, könne man den Jungs nicht vertrauen und müsse sie disqualifzieren.

Yesterday we took the decision to disqualify WRTT from the sixth qualifier to THOR Open. The conflict was born after the mix team beat ESC Gaming with 16-0 and NiP Gaming with 16-11, creating strong accusations against the mix team from both top players as well as players of lower establishment.

This made us watch 430 rounds in total, all WRTT demos from both matches, without finding anything suspicious enough to convict the team. We're not saying there were no questionable moments, just nothing suspicious enough for them to be disqualified.

Though, during this conflict, a text document saying that the WRTT player Jesper "jw" Wecksell had indeed purchased cheats from the famous cheat-developer "Organner.pl" appeared on his personal stream. Wecksell immediately hid the VOD, making it even more suspicious. In the heat of the moment, also considering all the accusations and questionable situations in the demos, we lost our trust towards the team and disqualified them.

We did have in mind that this text file might had been part of a joke, and we are not saying they cheated. What we're saying is that the .txt and the hiding of the stream VOD resulted in them not being trustworthy enough to go through.

In hindsight this decision might have been made a bit too rationally, not really letting Wecksell defend himself in the end. We want to give our sincere apologies for that, but the ruling still stands and we are not in any way hiding our decision.

Best regards,
THOR Open CS:GO Officials


Der Aufschrei der Community ist laut und man verlangt, dass WeRunThisTown weiterhim im Qualifier mitspielen darf. Allerdings wurde bestätigt, dass heute Abend um 19 Uhr das Halbfinale zwischen ESC-Gaming und Ninjas in Pyjamas stattfindet. Der Gewinner trifft dann im Finale auf VeryGames.

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