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Crispulus
Feb 18th, 2008, 02:00 AM
FOUND IT!


/cl_satire 1

How to Cheat in Day of Defeat.

By Crispulus

I. Introduction

Cheating in Day of Defeat is quite easy when you learn the fundamentals of cheating. They consist of situational awareness, knowledge of your config, the ability to control your recoil, intimate knowledge of the map at hand, prediction of the other team, being highly aggressive, taking the long shots, and an acute reaction time. All these are very cheap and require absolutely no skill whatsoever. You don’t even have to download them; all you have to do is develop habits over a long period of playing Day of Defeat, say since beta 2.1. Now, real cheaters have been playing since beta 1.0.

II. Situational awareness

To be aware of your situation you must pay attention to three important factors of gameplay: sight, sound, and flag capture.

Sight is highly important to this game, and relatively easy. If you see an enemy you know to shoot him or react to him as the situation calls for. This is a very cheap tactic, using your eyes that is. But, seeing the enemy isn’t always easy. Sometimes they hide and prone in dark corners with an almost religious dedication; God must have commanded them to prone. Or, they might be hiding behind that corner with a spade/knife. If you can’t see him, you don’t know he is there? Right? Wrong. Assume he is there anyway; look in every nook and cranny, when rounding corners, look at them, when running in a plaza, look around you. LOOK!

Sound is also very important, but harder to take advantage of. My suggestion is either buy good speakers or a good USB mic headset. Going to Best Buy or newegg.com is a very cheap hack. All you have to do is pay money and install some hardware, and BAM you are already better! Then bind a key to stopsound (see II Know Your Config). Renember, using console commands that the dev team hasn’t omitted is a cheap cheat. After doing this, you may want to mute the entire server if you are in a pub, this can be done two ways. One is to type in your console “voice_enable 0.” The other is to go to your playerlist in the main menu, and select which players you want to mute. Muting people will help you focus on sounds. Learn which texture of the map makes what sound. Renember, learning from experience and error is a nub hacker move. If you can hear someone, you can prepare, and react to them, giving you an edge. Wallshooting is quite easy when you use your ears, usually to shoot someone, you need to be able to see them, but if you can hear them and you can have a pretty accurate estimate of where they are, you can still shoot them, providing the wall is soft (see IV Map Awareness).

Flag captures are a very telling way of knowing where the enemy is. Sometimes this is called a wallhack. If an enemy is capturing/has just captured a flag, then they must be at or near that flag still. You know where they are, without having to see or hear them, and you can choose how to engage them as seen fit. The indicator of a flag capture can be seen in figures 1 and 2.

Fig. 1;
http://img42.exs.cx/img42/9818/flagcap2.jpg
Fig. 2;
http://img42.exs.cx/img42/5867/flagcap.jpg



Fig. 1 shows a multicap in process. Meaning at that flag location there is 1 guy I know of, and I can bet that there will be more soon.

Fig. 2 shows a single cap, meaning that anywhere from 1 to 16 people might be at that flag.



Looking up in the left hand corner of your screen is a cheat.

III. Know of Your Config

Know your config. A config is a text listing off all your keyboard and mouse bindings and console variables. The filename is config.cfg and it is located in your dod folder. Using notepad.exe to edit config.cfg is something only script kiddies use.
Basically, tweaking your config is highly important. This is where you can make things easier for you. If you have used a different setup in all your other games, you can use this to make the controls more at home to you. For example, most people in FPS games use the “wasd” movement scheme; I have used “asdf” ever since I switched from gravis gamepads to trackball mice back in quake. Previous gaming experience is also know as “practice hacking.”



There are many important variables that the dev team has allowed you to customize. Customizing things that dev team allows is called “legit cheats.” Here is a short list of the more important and common, aside from movement keys.

• hud_fastswitch 1- this allows you to skip selecting the weapon and just hit a number for it to switch weapons.
• lastinv- allows you to bind a key so that you can quickly switch back to your last used weapon.
• sensitivity-this allows you to set the mouse sensitivity as you see fit.
• stopsound-as previously mentioned, this stops background noise.
• cl_autoreload 0-this stops any automatic reload.
• drop_ammo- this drops ammo, which sounds like you are priming a nade.
• cl_allowdownload 0-this stops useless wav files from being downloaded onto your machine.
• There are more, but I am lazy, looks like you have to use “figure it out for yourself hack v1.0”

IV. Controlling your recoil.

Learn how.

It is simple. Move mouse in opposite direction of recoil. I use a trackball, so controlling recoil can be tricky for me, so I like to aim for the head or legs. That way, I either get you on the first shot, or I let the recoil march up your body.

Using your mouse is cheap.

V. Map Awareness

Know every square pixel of the map.

Learn different routes to different points, which walls can be shot through, how nades react on it. Learn each sound that the texture makes you can id where friend and foe are located at. Learn which shadows usually have pronestars. Learn ambush points. Learn the neat tricks like how to jump from Ava w/o any damage.

Pixels are cheats.

VI. Knowing Your Enemy

Learn to predict their movements.

Carefully analyze your team and the opposing team’s behavior. Figure out who uses what route to get to where and where is the best spot to take him down. If a sniper always goes to a certain spot and has a certain field of fire, don’t expose yourself and outflank him.

VII. Misc.

The rest I cannot give much more insight other than, do it!

Be aggressive. Take the long shots. Learn from mistakes. Develop a decent reaction time.

VIII. Conclusion

Well, there you have it, my guide to cheating in Day of Defeat. I’m leaving it open ended so that others may suggest insights for me to add.

And renember the most important rule of cheating; if some is better than you-he cheats.

/cl_satire 0

AFG
Feb 18th, 2008, 02:35 AM
Cool guide Crisp, but honestly who still plays DoD:S in this forum?

Crispulus
Feb 18th, 2008, 02:39 AM
Not I.

ShadowbaneX
Feb 18th, 2008, 07:28 AM
There's a DoD on the Source engine? Or are you refering to that CS clone with a World War 2 skin?

Actually, screw it all, Ima gonna go play RO.

(PS Portal is the ultimate use of the Source engine. All else fails in comparison.)

Zirconium Blade
Feb 18th, 2008, 09:35 AM
Haven't touched DOD:S since it came out.

Rob
Feb 18th, 2008, 09:56 AM
(PS Portal is the ultimate use of the Source engine. All else fails in comparison.)

Without bothering to weigh in on the DODS argument, I gotta agree with this. Portal was just beyond awesome.

Cheeto
Feb 18th, 2008, 02:45 PM
(PS Portal is the ultimate use of the Source engine. All else fails in comparison.)
Every day I pray to baby Jesus for someone to make a Portal map with variable gravity like in Prey. Then you'll see some real MC Escher shit going on.

Liebgott
Feb 18th, 2008, 05:20 PM
I have Portal, just haven't gotten around to playing it.

Cheeto
Feb 18th, 2008, 06:11 PM
I have Portal, just haven't gotten around to playing it.
You poor, deprived little man.

ShadowbaneX
Feb 18th, 2008, 06:59 PM
I have Portal, just haven't gotten around to playing it.

it'll take you about 3 hours to get through and it's well worth it. You don't need to take my word for it...you could always go with Yatzhee's (http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/zeropunctuation/2541-Zero-Punctuation-The-Orange-Box) (the Portal part starts at 3:28).

HS the Whap
Feb 18th, 2008, 08:09 PM
I still play DoD:S... it amazes me how most people that play it still suck at it.

ShadowbaneX
Feb 18th, 2008, 08:18 PM
I still play DoD:S... it amazes me how most people that play it still suck at it.

that's because most people that are/were good at it realised how crappy it was compared to v1.3, let alone the betas and gtfo and went on to play other games.

AFG
Feb 18th, 2008, 10:16 PM
I still play DoD:S... it amazes me how most people that play it still suck at it.

that's because most people that are/were good at it realised how crappy it was compared to v1.3, let alone the betas and gtfo and went on to play other games.


Hey! A description of me! :P

straybullet
Feb 18th, 2008, 10:41 PM
I liked it, but connection problems made it hard to play. Anyways, good job on bringing this thread back, it gave me a chuckle the first time I saw it. :)

Fenris Wolf
Feb 18th, 2008, 11:20 PM
I still play DoD:S... it amazes me how most people that play it still suck at it.

It's not so much them, it's the fact that the game sucks ass now. I used to get kills with stuff, now I'm lucky if I manage to get killed by stuff.

WillBBC
Feb 22nd, 2008, 11:49 PM
One of my proudest moments when DoD:S came out was playing it long enough to rack up 1000 kills. It was kind of pathetic but I had a blast. I still play quite a bit. I play DoD Retail as well and love that too.

I like 'em both.

I agree with all the good words about Portal though. The game is incredible.

The Scatman
Feb 23rd, 2008, 11:16 PM
I still play DoD:S... it amazes me how most people that play it still suck at it.

that's because most people that are/were good at it realised how crappy it was compared to v1.3, let alone the betas and gtfo and went on to play other games.

qft

I haven't done that yet... ;) Hated the pacing too... they managed to make real sniping redundant... now it really is just for campers.

Liebgott
Feb 24th, 2008, 12:48 AM
you could always download a hack!

CrazyTalk
Feb 24th, 2008, 10:20 AM
i bought it recently and i want my money back. it's just akward to play, and the grenade system for the riflemen is just ugh...

inflatablewoman
Feb 28th, 2008, 05:02 PM
Love DOD:s that's mostly because I rock at it.

Cheeto
Feb 28th, 2008, 05:12 PM
I will pwn you with my m1-carbine, baby. KAPOW!