15 January 2016 - 19:54 CET
Over the past few months the NSL has received reports of suspicious gameplay during gathers and matches lodged against Simple. This is a severe accusation. Not only is game modification to achieve an unfair advantage a serious offense, but the claim was being leveled at an important authority within NSL and a significant competitive figure in past NSL seasons. As such, a number of admins were assigned to investigate these claims.
We were recently introduced to a new way of detecting illegal game modifications and we were able to ascertain with a high degree of certainty that Simple had modified his game files while bypassing NS2’s detection mechanisms.
A NSL admin presented Simple with the evidence from our investigation last night (14th Jan) and Simple readily admitted to modifying his game for unfair advantage. The violations included aim assistance, pistol and lifeform scripts, and indicators which show player position and the direction of their current field of view. These were used on/off by Simple over several months.
Following this admission we took the following action.
With regards to Simple’s authority as an NSL admin we:
- Removed admin rights on ensl.org
- Removed all access to ensl.org servers
- Removed all access to ensl.org github repositories
- Confiscated and permanently banned his account
- Removed database access and checked logs
With regards to Simple’s role and possible cheating in previous seasons:
The admin team (minus conflicts of interest) will need time to convene and decide on the right process to audit and possibly amend previous official matches. This includes gathering as much information as reasonably possible and reviewing results from his matches from seasons 6 and 7. We’ll keep you updated on this process as it progresses.
- Season 6 - Lost first round of Division 1 playoffs with HBZ.
- Season 7 - Won Division 1 with Do it yourself.
- Season 8 - Did not play in any official matches.
This discovery is a huge blow to everyone on the NSL admin team. On a personal level, Simple was a prolific contributor and good friend to many of us. It is hard to reconcile his friendship and contributions to NSL with these revelations of cheating. As a team that acts as the stewards of the NSL, we’re deeply saddened that our integrity as a competitive community has been hurt. We feel a responsibility to put on fair competitions and it seems we may have failed the community. This is all the more painful because Simple was part of the team which is meant to uphold NSL’s integrity.
Over the last year Simple had played a major role in improving ensl.org, investing a lot of time into code auditing, optimising server performance and initiating the revamp of NSL gathers. He also gave important perspective in many difficult internal debates within the admin team. Sadly none of these contributions could ever excuse cheating. The NSL does not tolerate cheating in any shape or form; from benign enhancements to outright aimbotting and wallhacks.
If you have any questions please ask them here. As mentioned there is still work to be done to ascertain the scope of the cheating and how it impacted official matches.
Please be aware, given the sensitivity of the issue we will refrain from heavily moderating this topic as much as we can. However any inappropriate posts will be removed.
We were recently introduced to a new way of detecting illegal game modifications and we were able to ascertain with a high degree of certainty that Simple had modified his game files while bypassing NS2’s detection mechanisms.
A NSL admin presented Simple with the evidence from our investigation last night (14th Jan) and Simple readily admitted to modifying his game for unfair advantage. The violations included aim assistance, pistol and lifeform scripts, and indicators which show player position and the direction of their current field of view. These were used on/off by Simple over several months.
Following this admission we took the following action.
With regards to Simple’s authority as an NSL admin we:
- Removed admin rights on ensl.org
- Removed all access to ensl.org servers
- Removed all access to ensl.org github repositories
- Confiscated and permanently banned his account
- Removed database access and checked logs
With regards to Simple’s role and possible cheating in previous seasons:
The admin team (minus conflicts of interest) will need time to convene and decide on the right process to audit and possibly amend previous official matches. This includes gathering as much information as reasonably possible and reviewing results from his matches from seasons 6 and 7. We’ll keep you updated on this process as it progresses.
- Season 6 - Lost first round of Division 1 playoffs with HBZ.
- Season 7 - Won Division 1 with Do it yourself.
- Season 8 - Did not play in any official matches.
This discovery is a huge blow to everyone on the NSL admin team. On a personal level, Simple was a prolific contributor and good friend to many of us. It is hard to reconcile his friendship and contributions to NSL with these revelations of cheating. As a team that acts as the stewards of the NSL, we’re deeply saddened that our integrity as a competitive community has been hurt. We feel a responsibility to put on fair competitions and it seems we may have failed the community. This is all the more painful because Simple was part of the team which is meant to uphold NSL’s integrity.
Over the last year Simple had played a major role in improving ensl.org, investing a lot of time into code auditing, optimising server performance and initiating the revamp of NSL gathers. He also gave important perspective in many difficult internal debates within the admin team. Sadly none of these contributions could ever excuse cheating. The NSL does not tolerate cheating in any shape or form; from benign enhancements to outright aimbotting and wallhacks.
If you have any questions please ask them here. As mentioned there is still work to be done to ascertain the scope of the cheating and how it impacted official matches.
Please be aware, given the sensitivity of the issue we will refrain from heavily moderating this topic as much as we can. However any inappropriate posts will be removed.