by Tras on Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:19 pm
If that was totally true, someone would have posted videos, screenshots etc.. showing cheats inside secure servers, but I think it is just one more tactic to argue about DSS in NFBL.
Previous days ago some players were trying a similar tactic like this one:
Suspecting Info: Process: C:\Users\xxxxx\Desktop\James Bond NF\bond.exe
Suspecting Info: Process: C:\Users\xxxxx\Desktop\Bond007\bond.exe
Suspecting Info: Process: C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\Desktop\Nightfire\bond.exe
etc...
NFBSP client reported that executable as a cheat, and they called it "bond.exe" just to distract DSS or the client of the cheating process, well, just to inform them:
1. Having a Nightfire installation at the desktop is already suspecting, but client does not consider that as a cheat.
2. Nightfire's real executable is named "Bond.exe" not "bond.exe", so it demonstrates that it is not a real Nightfire installation placed at Desktop