Is it possible that the Steam Name Changer could trigger a ban?
I didn't wanna test the Name Changer because of the rumor that it could get you VAC'ed?
Any info would be helpful, Thanks.
08/17/2010 - 20:25:05: Bad CVar response: ....... (ID: STEAM_0:0:XXXXXX) has convar "sv_consistency" set to value "1" (should be "0") when it should equal.
No. This indicates a hack that disables replication.
I do not know what this Name Changer thing does. But if it were the cause of that ban I would say its doing more than changing a name.
Conclusion, that person was cheating.
p.s., I know it seems odd that KAC would ban him for having "sv_consistency" set to "1". However, that is not what it should be as set by the server. The server is obviously setup with "sv_consistency" set to "0". What that ban tells me is that this person was using a cheat that was designed to try and bypass anti-cheats such as KAC by sending a false value or disabling replication.
The ban also did not happen until a few minutes after I had joined, if that helps. I'm not sure if this is because your anti cheat does checks in certain intervals. It may also be because one of the plugins didn't do whatever it did right away. Either way using this setup should produce the same results as I had, if not then I guess I'll just have to accept the ban.
Also I may or may not have had zblock also installed at the time, though I believe I did that later in the day.
Ok found the problem, If you place DBlocker.dll in addons it will trigger a ban.
Some sort of anti-cheat plugin... here is the url: http://dblocker.didrole.com/
An anti-cheat for servers, loaded on the client, no crap it could trigger a ban.
It forces sv_consistency on, both KAC and DBlocker did their job perfectly.