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On April 18, this article was nominated for deletion. The discussion can be found at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/HackCam. The result was keep. —Xezbeth 19:37, Apr 26, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] fo real
Hack cam is Very real. I personaly have seen it. The main reson HackCam was not realesed is becouse a bug that laggs the server very hard. Now there is a beta out (forgot the name) that acts as a wall-hack but serverside and the server owned has a client of it for his own use. when the demo is ran through it. all players are red (t) or blue (CT) and show through walls so as to see if the player is watching thier movments through the wall. thus is proof of hacking. -f2lc0n
- Removed this from the article.. for obvious reasons. If someone can find a source for it.. (haha yeah right). kotepho 20:11, 23 March 2006 (UTC)